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Friday, March 29, 2024
March 29 , 2024

The Occasional Bitch takes on Twilight

As the lights dimmed, the room hummed with anticipation and excitement. The crowd psyched itself up for the enthralling show to come, and suddenly the room went wild. No, this isn’t a scene from a Jay-Z concert… it’s a showing of New Moon, the latest flick from the Twilight powerhouse.

Bitch to watch: Leighton Meester

In contrast to her preppy Gossip Girl character, Leighton Meester draws from classic biker and rock influences to create her own edgy style.

Making time to sweat it out

Students should try to find time to workout despite being short on time during final exams.

Walking Counts

Launched two years ago by the Patti and Allan Herbert Wellness Center, Walking Counts is a campaign challenging students and other members of the university community to get moving.

The Occasional Bitch: Toss the books and explore Miami

Venturing off-campus only to party in South Beach or fly home for the holidays, students at UM don’t take advantage of their exciting surroundings. Break the mold and venture out into the area; you’ll be glad you did.

Fashion 4Word: Halloween edition

As All Hallows’ Eve approaches, college coeds nationwide prepare for the craziest, most outrageous night of the year.

Wellness Center renovation on hold

The Patti and Herbert Wellness Center is awaiting the green light to go ahead with expansion and renovation of the facilities.

Escaping midterm stress

Massages at the Wellness Center offer a way to relieve stress for students battling midterms

Fashion 4Word: Fall Trends

Looks from the ‘60s and ‘90s are back this fall, and students have taken notice. Sporting these trends in and out of the classroom, stylish undergrads choose key pieces from the past to create effortlessly cool modern outfits.

WTF Miami: Disconnect from the tech

We are caught in a high-tech catch-22. As a result of our generation’s intimate relationship with technology, we thrive on new gadgets and are excited to find new ways to connect with friends. However, this constant connection may not be such a good thing.

Danielle Kaslow

Senior EDGE Writer