The country will breathe a collective sigh of relief as we all move on from the Trump-era of American history.
I survived the vaccine. So will you
When the vaccine is available, go out and get it. You can save the lives of those around you and help end this pandemic.
Addressing the Ravicher matter
Despite Ravicher’s public comments to the contrary, he has not been “fired,” nor “pushed out,” nor “cancelled,” nor otherwise threatened with termination of his contract by me or anyone else in the UM leadership because of his social media posts.
Professor Ravicher responds to criticism of his social media posts
Congrats to the warriors of cancel culture that infect higher education today.
A letter from faculty regarding Professor Ravicher
We write as faculty members of the University of Miami School of Law to address the recent public statements of Dan Ravicher, who currently teaches a University of Miami Law School practicum.
Barrett’s confirmation could alter American health care
The ACA is complex. Passed into law in 2010 under the Obama administration, it was meant to expand affordable health care to millions of Americans. People who are below 138 percent of the federal poverty line can opt for Medicaid, whereas adults 65 or older qualify for Medicare.
An Independent’s view of the election
What we need is to focus less on partisan stances and more on the tangible issues at hand.
A Cuban transplant
I fear Republican Cubans have fallen into the trap of trusting in another dictator and demagogue, who is in fact quite similar to the one they left behind.
The Miami Hurricane editorial board endorses Joe Biden
A good president will vow to do away with partisanship for the overall good of this country, and this is why we are endorsing Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden for this year’s presidential race: a man who has already vowed to be a president to all.
The final presidential debate: Why Joe Biden is winning
This lie stands in direct contrast with Biden, who conveyed humility in his willingness to admit fault in his support for the 1994 crime bill and its far reaching consequences for Black and brown communities. Rather than insisting that he be exalted, Biden laid out specific plans to remedy these effects through federal reform of the justice system, including prison reform and seeking climate justice for Black and brown communities who disproportionately find themselves proximate to sources of pollution.
All aboard the malarkey express: Joe Biden tries to have it both ways in the final presidential debate
Sadly for the former vice president, he can run as many times for president as he likes (three, and counting!), but he will never be able to run far enough away from his record. It was abundantly clear from this debate that he is trying to have it both ways by flip-flopping more than my sandals across the Fate Bridge to the Student Center. The president won this debate.
On the chopping block: Healthcare, Roe v. Wade, marriage equality
It’s clear that they are more committed to the confirmation of Barrett than they are to the millions of Americans suffering in this pandemic.