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March 28 , 2024

Maybe we Americans aren’t so stupid after all

Apparently the American people are not quite as dumb as I thought. Granted, they did elect President Bush, but it seems that with the dawn of a new year, many Americans are finally realizing what I h...

New Convocation Center disappoints students

At first it sounded great: a new, state-of-the-art arena that would hold the UM men's and women's basketball games right here on campus. Planners and administrators said it would bring students toget...

New Look Team

On Nov. 22 of last year, this writer wrote a column entitled 'Lady Canes need to follow Labati's lead, in which I stated: "It is time to stop rebuilding and it is time to get that NCAA berth." A coupl...

Another setback for mens basketball

Andre Barrett had 21 points and a season-high 11 assists to lead Seton Hall to a 76-53 victory over Miami on Saturday in a game that was interrupted for 15 minutes by a power failure. Freshman guard J...

Swimmers struggle for wins over break

Winter break may have been a nice vacation for students at the University of Miami, but it wasn't much of a vacation for Miami's swimming and diving team. The Hurricanes fell to Harvard on January 2 a...

Sports Briefs

TRACK AND FIELD Senior Jabari Ennis and junior Aaron Bass finished first and second in the pole vault at the Florida Intercollegiates Saturday at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center in Gainesville. Ennis'...

‘Canes debut with easy win

Last season, the women's tennis team surprised some people on their way to winning the Big East championship. This season, with two new players, the team is poised to make a national title run. The 2...

Addition of Bradley raises UM’s high goals

The Miami Hurricanes have a new sheriff in town. Megan Bradley, a transfer from UCLA, came to UM before the fall 2002 season and has since taken over the No.1 women's singles spot, giving the defendin...

A painful way for McGahee to end career

Miami's bid for another run at the national championship next year will come without two of its top playmakers, both of whom decided to bolt to the NFL. Junior wide receiver Andre Johnson's departure ...

Officials blew call, but Miami players blew game

Four quarters of play, two overtimes, and 150 plays marked Ohio State's 31-24 upset over the Hurricanes in the Fiesta Bowl. What many are calling the greatest college football game ever, I call a slop...

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