Audrey Cleary, a University of Miami licensed clinical psychologist, spoke with The Miami Hurricane about why putting your phone down for a bit to focus on the world around you might not sound as bad as you think.
Game of Thrones Live Experience hits Sunrise, highlighting the most iconic scenes from the show
The magic of Westeros returned to South Florida with “Game of Thrones” composer Ramin Djawadi, a full orchestra and South Carolina choir, special effects and exquisite costume designs.
Banned Books Week: what to expect and how to get involved
If books such as J. K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter,” Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird”, J. D. Salinger’s “Catcher in the Rye” or Dr. Seuss’s “The Lorax” sound familiar, then Richter Library’s upcoming Banned Books Week is worth participating in.
Coca-Cola grant to make recycling easier for university
In an effort to make recycling easier, 20 new bins – out of 3,250 nationwide – have been distributed within the UM community as part of the 2017 Coca-Cola/Keep America Beautiful Public Space Recycling Bin Grant.
More late-night dining options available for students with Lime
Starting this semester, students have more options for late-night dining on campus, with Lime being opened till 10 p.m. 7 days a week.
More late-night dining options available for students with Lime
Starting this semester, students have more options for late-night dining on campus, with Lime being opened till 10 p.m. 7 days a week.
Services honoring ‘American hero’ John McCain to conclude Sunday
McCain’s achievements continue to be remembered, even by those too young to vote in the 2008 elections. Micaela Stoner, president of the UM College Republicans, said McCain’s presidential campaign was the first she was old enough to follow, and said she rooted for him to win.
‘Canes After Dark’ lights up the new academic year
The theme of this Canes After Dark was “Glow In The Dark”, and at the event students could enjoy glow-in-the-dark cotton candy, airbrush tattoos and t-shirts, create wax hands and more.
University clarifies policy about pets on campus
In the past, unclear or unenforced policies about pets in residential colleges and classrooms caused issues for students and faculty.
Hug the Lake holds deeper meaning for UM community
It’s been more than a decade since Hug the Lake started on the University of Miami’s Coral Gables campus. Its meaning has grown since.
Counseling outreach brings mental health resources to students
College students are no strangers to mental illness. Student organizations on campus are committed to making these burdens easier to carry.
UM students welcome the beginning of spring by throwing paint
An estimated 300 students attended UM’s Holi festivities March 31. The event is a traditional Hindu festival celebrating the beginning of spring and good prevailing over evil.
Program pairing international students with host families looking to expand
Multiple student organizations, fellowships and ministries are joining to provide international students the chance to be matched with an American family for Easter in Miami.