News Stories by Ansley Ryan

Racing Deadlines, Losing learning

Projects for finals are meant to prepare students for the real world, but when every class assigns one at the same time, students are no longer producing their best work; they are simply racing the clock. 

What’s in Your Bag

Never have I ever…walked into a class without a bag. Such a dull utterance would signal that it’s time to wrap the game up. Yet, if my classmate were playing this party game, I’d risk sapping the energy just to hear him explain his (repeated) lack of a bag to our 9:30 a.m. class. 

A joke that writes itself

I walked out of Graham Center and automatically joined a crowd gathered beside the lawn. For a spot commonly becoming the center of attention, I expected the usual: someone telling students they’ll go to hell for smoking weed or having sex, an inadequately parked car, or a man in his underwear juggling with a hammer. But it was neither.

One can only imagine my surprise when I saw President Trump paying a visit to FIU.

Immigration Policy at FIU

Staff Writer | Dayon Hokim Jr Immigration policy isn’t just something debated in Washington at FIU; it can determine whether

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