
Thanksgiving Is A Time For Reconciliation
Thanksgiving Day is a uniquely American experience. Its traditions remain strong in an age of Monday night football and pumpkin

Thanksgiving Day is a uniquely American experience. Its traditions remain strong in an age of Monday night football and pumpkin

As if students needed another reason to feel stressed, FIU Housing’s vague and confusing messaging have left campus residents in

You may have noticed last week a bunch of people in campaign t-shirts and suits around the Graham Center pit

Just when you think the week after spring break couldn’t feel any more weary, a new tension has arrived—and it’s

If you stepped foot outside the Graham Center atrium on Monday, you may have seen the signs on the GC

There are 365 days a year you can publicly display affection towards your significant other, but there is no reason

Game day may be over, but one of the most sinister rumors surrounding the Super Bowl—its link to sex trafficking—continues

If you’ve ever gotten your news from Twitter, a random headline or a website that looks like it hasn’t been

Aside from the obligatory “2020 vision” and “my top 10 of 2019” posts on social media, students are ringing in

It’s the end of another semester at FIU, and seniors are anxiously awaiting the day they walk across the stage

A group of FIU students trodded down from their dorms to Ricardo Silva Stadium, pots and pans in hand. But

Not many students know the background story of Christopher Columbus Day, some don’t even know he never set foot in