Members of the University of Miami Astronomy Club may not fit the stereotype.
The club is not completely made up of physics majors, but rather people who want to have a good time and who have a genuine interest in the great beyond.
Sophomore Corinne Nobili-Murphy is an example of the club members’ broad range of majors.
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"The astronomy club is a place for everyone, not just science majors," Corinne Nobili-Murphy said. "Take me for example; I'm in advertising and theatre." About 15 club regulars meet Tuesday nights 8 p.m. to 10 p.m at the Nicholas Copernicus Observatory, located on top of the Ungar Computer Center to use the various telescopes: ranging from giant, dome-enclosed telescopes to portable telescopes and even binoculars.