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UM must communicate consequential financial changes with students

The University of Miami has updated its financial aid terms and conditions to comply with federal aid requirements. This update will take state and federal aid away from students who take classes outs...

‘An inspiring leader’: A collection of stories and memories rem...

Editor's Note: On March 4, 2024, UM student Daniel Bishop was struck and killed by a car while riding a scooter to campus.Daniel was an influential part of the University of Miami campus and the loss ...

Sigma Alpha Epsilon suspended for spring semester but ruled not in violatio...

The University of Miami Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter has been suspended for the remainder of the spring semester following the conclusion of a joint-investigation by the University of Miami Dean of Stu...

Tragic and immeasurable loss as student struck and killed by car

The University of Miami is mourning the death of senior mathematics and psychology major Daniel Bishop, who passed away Monday morning after being struck by a car while riding a scooter to campus near...

Sigma Alpha Epsilon faces hazing allegations after video surfaces

By: Ashley Sewall, Jenny Jacoby and Lauren FerrerThis is a developing story.A newly-leaked video appears to show Sigma Alpha Epsilon members engaged in an act of hazing in their fraternity house backy...

Alan Dershowitz defends Israel and his reputation at UM amid online controv...

By: Jenny Jacoby and Caroline ValThe University of Miami became a platform for free-speech and Israel when Alan Dershowitz took the stage on Wednesday night at the Shalala Student Center to lead stude...

Who is Alan Dershowitz and why is he coming to campus?

Harvard Law professor and strong supporter of Israel Alan Dershowitz is coming to the University of Miami Campus just a month after his name was featured on the Jeffrey Epstein List - and some student...

Miami Wilds, the not-so-wild water park interrupting critical habitat, face...

A group of protestors stood at the entrance of the University of Miami, demanding the UM Board of Trustees buy back the 88 acres of pine rockland forests sold to developers for $22 million. That was i...

Palestinian vigil sheds light on Gaza after campus communities remain quiet...

Under candlelight, dressed in keffiyehs, more than 150 students gathered at the center of the University of Miami campus in remembrance of all those lost in Gaza, and in Israel, since war broke out on...

The Cloisters vacates units following city inspections

Following the Miami Hurricane’s coverage on the Cloisters Miami housing crisis. The Cloisters Miami has vacated four units following inspections by the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory...

Jenny Jacoby

Jenny Jacoby is a junior from Cape Coral, FL majoring in political science and ecosystem science and policy with a minor in Arabic studies. She joined The Miami Hurricane her freshman year writing for the news section and went on to serve as managing editor the following year. She is looking forward to sharing what she has learned about writing and managing a news team with her fellow staff and hopes to continue the TMH legacy of strong reporting on campus and in lively Miami. Outside of the paper, Jenny conducts undergraduate research, is a P100 tour guide and spends her free time running, scuba diving and reading.