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April 19 , 2024

Retiring administrator leaves lasting impression

As executive assistant for the vice president of student affairs, Sue O’Malley has many tasks to fulfill. Among them, she helps members of the Student Government (SG) Senate put together resolu...

Moonves talks business with student media

CBS Chief Executive Leslie Moonves visited campus on Monday and discussed some of his thoughts on the future of broadcast journalism and shared his experiences from the course of his career. Here ...

CBS icon to share advice with students

CBS Chief Executive Leslie Moonves will be at the University of Miami on Monday. During his visit, he will discuss his career in television and share his insight with students and faculty. When Moo...

Former VP receives award

William R. Butler, vice president emeritus at the University of Miami, has been awarded with the Mortar Board National College Senior Honor Society’s Distinguished Lifetime Membership Award. This a...

Greek campus presence grows

This fall, UM’s Greek life is expanding as two new organizations take shape. Chi Omega and Kappa Sigma are joining the University’s Panhellenic and Interfraternity councils, respectively. The In...

We would rather not see Miley Cyrus again on the VMAs

Consider this an open letter to one Destiny Hope Cyrus:   Miley, we get it. You’re all grown up. Gone are the days of Hannah Montana and Mickey Mouse. You no longer fraternize with Emily...

Renovations on UC Patio continue through summer

The view of Lake Osceola from the second floor of the University Center (UC) became a little less cluttered. The second of three sections of the patio renovations opened last February. “We’re about...

Former students offer trip down memory lane

Bleeding orange and green is something that has become somewhat commonplace at the U – but some professors have taken this sentiment to new heights. Alumni faculty members like Donn Tilson and Mich...

Academic chairs aim to improve grades, overall GPA

Weekly mixers and crush parties only scratch the surface with Greek organizations. With approximately 23 percent of the student body in a fraternity or sorority, their average GPA is higher compare...

Chi Omega, Kappa Sigma options expand Greek life

This fall will be an exciting time for UM’s Greek life as two new organizations begin to take shape. Joining the university’s Panhellenic and Interfraternity councils are Chi Omega and Kappa Sigma, re...

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