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March 29 , 2024

Neighboring businesses optimistic about school year

The fourth week of August marks the beginning of a new semester. But for many neighboring businesses, it also marks a high tide in profits — summertime causes their pockets to suffer. Companies li...

Hurricane football player charged with sexual battery

Football player and redshirt freshman Jeffrey Brown was accused of sexual battery Wednesday.

Renaissance man on campus

For Jake Krupa, the new Student Government treasurer, every second at the University of Miami counts. Whether working against oppression or offering a helping hand as a Hecht residential assistant...

Alumni memories of the Rathskeller

"Some of my favorite memories are: When we saw Notre Dame we had just come back from the beach and the Rat was packed. They were already inside and they weren’t letting us in and we had to flirt with ...

Meanies in Miami need to learn their manners

It is a truth universally acknowledged that teenagers today don’t know how to act properly. It seems that just as time sheds pounds off electronics by making them more compact and advanced, time also ...

Survey finds business majors study less

Business schools may not be producing top dollar graduates.

New Gables mayor elected

The doors of Coral Gables City Hall will be opening Friday for newly elected mayor Jim Cason. Cason, the former diplomat who has worked on more than 19 different diplomatic missions, raised $97...

Details of SG’s plans in the works but vague

Student Government’s (SG) efforts continue as the end of the semester nears. With a to-do list that includes a mobile application and a redecoration of the UC, SG has plenty to work on, but no definite details yet.

SG treasurer is a Renaissance man

For Jake Krupa, the new Student Government treasurer, every second at the University of Miami counts. Whether working against oppression or offering a helping hand as a Hecht residential assistant, Krupa sometimes attends more board meetings in a day than classes- and he’s carrying 18 credits.

Municipal elections open Tuesday

Polling precincts for municipal elections in Coral Gables open Tuesday, when residents may vote for mayor and commissioners. Among the options found on the ballot for mayor are incumbent Don Slesnick, 67, Tom Korge, 61 and Jim Cason, 66, all of whom are running for a two-year mayor term.

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