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Professors act as faculty masters

By this time, you may have thought about how stressful your move to college might be.

In the know: how to get to Land Shark Stadium

On the day of a Hurricanes football game, students may be lathering on body paint, pre-gaming and planning to tailgate, but few want to worry about transportation.

On-campus employment puts cash in your pocket

In these rough economic times, we can all use a bit more cash in our pocket to pay for things like tuition, books, dorm appliances and food. All that combined with the fact that Miami is a major U.S. city with somewhat inflated prices will certainly add to your need to have a few extra bucks.

UMPD ensures that students always feel safe on campus

The University of Miami Police Department, or UMPD, is the on-campus police force responsible for the safety of all members of the UM community.

Students, administrators gather for discussion on the future of the Ibis Ri...

Ideas, complaints, and potential solutions were debated Monday night as students and university administrators gathered for a discussion forum on the future of the Ibis Ride shuttle to Coconut Grove.

English class teaches students about health

In an attempt to spice up the University of Miami’s core language curriculum, a new kind of English class is now being offered to students. English 106, a first-year required language class, is off...

CEOs join Shalala for ‘green’ talk

Three chief executive officers gathered with President Donna Shalala on Monday at the School of Business Storer Auditorium to discuss Miami’s future in a “green economy.”

Sophomore Amy Levine to appear on ‘Wheel of Fortune’

Amy Levine, a 19-year old sophomore, will be in the national spotlight on an episode of the Wheel of Fortune television show, in which she participates as a contestant for big prizes and large sums of money during their special "College Week" edition.

Marriage-minded college students balance work and play

Whether it's finding that cute guy or girl in math class, or becoming very friendly with someone you first meet in Miami's iconic South Beach scene, relationships at the University of Miami students are common, some lasting much longer than others.

Students’ homes foreclosed upon, UM ‘not helpful’

Four University of Miami students were notified that their rented house would be foreclosed upon because of their owner's inability to pay the mortgage.

Ramon Galiana

News Editor