
Miami-Dade proclaims“Geographies of Trash Day” at FIU’s Ratcliffe Art + Design Incubator
sabel Rivera | Contributing Writer Art, environmentalism and the Miami-Dade County administration collided on Monday, July 17 as the FIU

sabel Rivera | Contributing Writer Art, environmentalism and the Miami-Dade County administration collided on Monday, July 17 as the FIU

Diego Diaz | Interim Editor-in-Chief Miami-Dade Police Director Alfredo “Freddy” Ramirez III is ‘critical but in stable condition’ after reportedly

Paloma Pimentel | Contributing Writer With the recent fish kills and wall of seaweed surrounding Florida, human-led environmental degradation came

Alexander Luzula|PantherNOW. The Green School of International and Public Affairs has found itself in a time of significant change. The

Diego Diaz | Interim Editor-in-Chief Bangs would echo throughout Viertes Haus, Friday, July 7. Within seconds, figures clad in black

Conor Moore | Staff Writer Two months following the arrest of former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, the country is

Alba Rosa | Opinion Director Students curious enough to research their mental health concerns often turn to social media for

Isabel Rivera | Contributing Writer Miami is famous for being a majority-minority city in which the Latino community makes up

Ana Cedeno | Staff Writer Paul Reillo was ready to start his weekend when he received a call from the

Diego Diaz | Interim Editor-in-Chief Three weeks before the implementation of Florida’s recently passed higher education bill, the faculty senate

Alexander Luzula | Asst. News Director The economic and cultural impact of Miami’s Cuban population was the center of discussion

Diego Diaz | Interim Editor-in-Chief Out of Florida’s 12 public universities, FIU is number one. In a Thursday email, FIU