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Explore Miami: top 10 attractions to visit

UM students are lucky enough to attend school in what is considered to be a top U.S. vacation destination. With plenty of culture, nature and sights just a short trip from campus, students can explore...

Students receive help from financial aid office after speaking out

After The Miami Hurricane posted an article entitled “‘‘I can’t afford to be here’: Economic disparity riddles UM’s student body" on April 12, financial aid reached out to the sources quoted in the article to offer support.

A&E Year in Review: Diversity and creativity shine at UM

Music, dancing, lantern-making and student connection took center stage during the 2022-2023 academic year. While annual events continued to grow, new traditions blazed a path for future students. Check out some of the biggest events from this school year:

Motek in Coral Gables offers mouth-watering Mediterranean cuisine

With its Downtown Miami and Aventura locations already teeming with customers, it’s no surprise that this new location would be full of foodies eager to try the kosher-style cuisine. Motek’s food is a testament to the outpouring of love and support for the chain.

Student misses three days of school due to flooding in Broward County

Most UM students sprinted through campus with umbrellas and rain jackets last week in order to avoid torrential downpours. However, sophomore business technology major Gonzalo Weisman couldn’t get to campus for three days due to the massive flooding in Broward County. Weisman commutes from his home in Hollywood, Fla. He missed classes Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week due to the major floods.

‘I can’t afford to be here’: Economic disparity riddles U...

Freshman musical theatre major Ainsley Nelson has fallen in love with the University of Miami: her friends, her professors, the campus. Now, she has to leave behind it all.

Unlimited budget? Go big or go home in Miami

The sky's the limit when it comes to splurging in Miami. From day trips to nightlife, there are many ways to treat yourself to lavish experiences and luxury goods. If you’re looking to blow off some steam and some cash, look no further than this list of ways to spend lavishly in the Magic City.

Didn’t get on-campus housing? Here’s a list of off-campus optio...

Struggling to find a place to live next year? With on-campus housing more competitive than ever, many UM students are scrambling to find off-campus living options for the 2023-2024 academic year. Whether you are looking for affordable, luxury or walkable living accommodations, there are a variety of nearby options for UM students to choose from.

Female student leaders celebrate Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month and female student leaders at UM are reflecting on what the month means to them and how they will celebrate the women of our campus.

Students win scholarship for annual Everglade Coalition Conference

Growing up in Tampa, ecosystem and policy major freshman Laruen Novorska recalls looking at animals, marine life and the oceans of South Florida. When she started to notice red tide, or harmful algal blooms in the waters near her home, she knew she wanted to do something to address and educate others on environmental issues in Florida.

Morgan Fry

Morgan Fry is a sophomore from La Grange, IL majoring in management and marketing with a minor in journalism. She began writing for The Hurricane in the first semester of her freshman year and is excited to take on a new role as Assistant Arts & Entertainment Editor. Her love of Miami restaurants, site seeing and pop culture translates into her writing, which she is excited grow and share with the A&E section. Outside of the paper, Fry is a team leader for the Management 100 program in the business school and is involved with her sorority, Pi Beta Phi.