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March 29 , 2024

Making poverty ‘MIA’: UM students prepare for conference to fig...

The Miami Poverty Conference, a new initiative at the University of Miami, is a one-day conference that is run through the Butler Center for Volunteer Services & Leadership Development.

Offense looks to Whipple to lead team back to prominence

Miami turns to Mark Whipple to bring explosiveness back to the Hurricane offense.

Breaking News: Hurricanes look to hire Whipple as Offensive Coordinator

Canes look to replace ex-offensive coordinator Patrick Nix with Philidelphia Eagles offensive assistant Mark Whipple.

Hurricanes fall to Wolfpack

Hurricanes fall to North Carolina State, 28-18, in regular season finale.

Men’s basketball ranked No. 16 in ESPN/USA Today Poll

The Hurricanes men's basketball team finds itself ranked No. 16 in the preseason ESPN/USA Today Poll, after coming off a strong 2007-2008 season.

Much ado about nothing

Miami's quarterbacks are good enough to start, but what happens to the odd man out?

Helping Invisible Children become a little bit more noticeable

Invisible Children and the African Student's Union put on "Focus on Uganda" event to raise awareness about child soldier issues in Uganda.

We have to put things into perspective

Being a Canes fan has not been easy as of late, but the Canes have shown that the brighter days lie ahead.

UM students organize charitable Dance Marathon

Dance Marathon, a charity event to benefit ill children that sprouted at Penn State University and has spread to over 80 universities across the nation, will take place at the University of Miami for the first time this Saturday, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Invisible Children do more than just watch

“Do more than just watch.” This is the motto that is near and dear to the members of Invisible Children at the University of Miami. Founded last year, Invisible Children (IC) is an organization ...

Pravin Patel