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Friday, April 26, 2024
April 26 , 2024

The reality of being a Greek

Sunday evening marked the official beginning of the university's most popular weeks with an explosive opening ceremony held at the Rock.

Four Canes help in Haiti

While weekends in college usually consist of relaxation and freedom, this weekend four UM students will be traveling to Haiti in a relief effort.

Fewer songs with a heart

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia has long been known for its ‘Singing Valentines’ offered on Valentine’s Day at UM. This year, however, these Valentines will be limited.

Get the blood pumping

Candy hearts have long been the theme of Valentine’s Day, but this weekend, the actual organ itself will be the focus for Golden Key International Honour Society members.

Keeping everything together

Imagine waking up to a slew of insults, and then instead of finding time to deal with it, all you can find is a full schedule of classes. Such is the life of college student turned politician, junior Stephen Murray.

Forming sisterly bonds

Roughly a year after the change to spring recruitment, there is only one word to describe Greek life this past week – excitement.

Caring for Canes for 43 years

Working at the department of student affairs at the University of Miami has its perks, and Senior Administrative Assistant Gayle Sheeder would know; she’s been there more than 40 years.

Texting and driving causes distractions

In the cocktail mix of distractions car drivers cope with when commuting in their vehicles, sending text messages via cell phone has proven to be the most potent ingredient.

Architecture Students propose plans for the Miami Marine Stadium

Architecture Students at the University of Miami help perserve the Miami Marine Stadium through their suggestions.

More students answer the call of duty

More students join ROTC programs in South Florida.

Colleen Dourney

Contributing Writer