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Dean Goldschmidt inspires med students with fitness regime

As an 18 year-old athlete, Pascal Goldschmidt, dean of the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, was on Belgium's Junior National Field Hockey Team. Now, at 54, he is working just as hard and has a workout regimen that allows him to compete in marathons and triathlons while maintaining his professional life.

Newsbriefs

UM professor wins Pathfinder Award, UM student jumped and robbed on US1, UM Debate Team wins competition, Global Entrepreneurship Week "Launches" Nov. 17

US and World News

China is attempting to boost its economy by inserting $586 billion into its economy by 2010. This money will be spent on infrastructure projects such as subways, railroads and rebuilding the villages ...

BankUnited voter turnout reaches 54 percent, 67 percent vote Obama

The results in the two precincts where most University of Miami campus residents voted tracked national and state trends in choosing Sen. Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States, according to the Miami-Dade County Elections Department.

Politics: On the trail

Biden denies Obama campaign suppressed his speaking opportunities, over 3 million vote early in Florida.

Politics: On the trail

Gov. Charlie Crist declared a "state of emergency" Tuesday to extend voting hours statewide from eight to 12 hours for today and tomorrow. On these days, polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Th...

SG Senate Notes: Oct. 29, 2008

The Academic Affairs Committee is working on expanding the course reserve system. Currently, the reserve system lets teachers submit the books they will use in class to the library and the library wil...

Politics: On the trail

Seven out of 10 Americans say race will not be a factor when they cast their vote for president, presidential and congressional campaigns will cost $5.3 billion.

Ibis Ride to resume Halloween service

After one year of cancelations, the University of Miami, through a joint effort by Student Government and the administration, will provide students with shuttles to Coconut Grove to enjoy Halloween festivities.

Newsbriefs

Students to debate key issues On Monday, a student debate on this year's elections will be held by the College Republicans, Young Democrats, Get Out the Vote and the Division of Student Affairs at ...

Ed S. Fishman

News Editor