This week on the Golden Hour we talked about affordable housing, revisited our sports editorial, and a rundown of FIU sports.
Ned Murray, associate director of the Metropolitan Center, talked about the “brain drain” phenomena, in which an area loses its most talented and educated workers to other areas. He also talked about being commissioned by the city to come up with an affordable housing master plan.
Michael Koretzky, regional director of the Society of Professional Journalists, goes over First Amendment rights and a letter written to the president of FIU urging them to change their student media relations policy. This all started when PantherNOW put out an editorial highlighting the mistreatment received by athletics.
We sat down with sports director Dalton Tevlin and went over men’s soccer winning streak and discussed the football team’s worst start in the “Butch Davis Era”.