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March 29 , 2024

LUCID inspires eco-friendly lifestyles

LUCID energy-monitoring dashboards were installed into Hecht and Stanford residential colleges, the Hecht-Stanford Dining Hall, three University Village buildings and the MacArthur Engineering Buildin...

Chartwells employees walk out of work, protest wages

  Approximately 20 Chartwells employees at the Hecht Stanford Dining Hall walked out of work at the start of the noon lunch hour Thursday to protest their pay rates. As employees began ...

SG works toward a year full of completed initiatives

  Two weeks into school, and Student Government (SG) already has a laundry list of completed initiatives meeting students’ requests from last year. Completed initiatives include a redesig...

Mahoney-Pearson Dining Hall revamp receives mixed reviews

This summer, the Mahoney-Pearson Dining Hall received a major facelift including a complete remodel of the interior design. The revamped dining hall offers students a more diverse seating arran...

Orange Festival reminded campus of traditions, history

The University of Miami flooded its campus with orange on Friday to establishing and define the first year of its newest tradition. Student Government (SG) hosted the first ever Orange Festival on ...

Chartwells to renovate, modernize dining halls

This summer, the Mahoney-Pearson Dining Hall will be completely revamped as part of Chartwells’ 10-year contract with the University of Miami. In order to improve the overall dining experience, Cha...

Professor creates app for edible ethics

In kindergarten when the teacher asked what you wanted to be when you grew up, responses varied from princesses to firefighters. Clay Ewing, on the other hand, imagined teaching gaming design while...

SG presidents leave legacy for successors

Every time University of Miami students walk past the new U statue by the Rock, they probably do not think about alumni Christina Farmer or Brandon Mitchell, two former Student Government (SG) preside...

Dan Marino WalkAbout benefitted local charities

Participants of last January's WalkAbout Autism walked through the team tunnel at Sun Life Stadium with Dan Marino, former Miami Dolphins quarterback, to benefit organizations in South Florida. Sch...

Semester of events benefitted St. Jude research

With the help of shaving cream, dunk tanks and whipped cream, students at UM held a fundraiser in October on the Rock to benefit cancer research. Up ‘Til Dawn’s “Pie Cancer in the Face” is one of s...

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