Altruism isn’t something to showcase on social media
Volunteering for a cause you’re passionate about is something that often brings a sense of pride. While it’s good to
Volunteering for a cause you’re passionate about is something that often brings a sense of pride. While it’s good to

Believe it or not, FIU students weren’t always Panthers. From the founding of the University in 1965 to 1987, we

Despite its underdevelopment, we believe our Biscayne Bay campus has potential. Conveniently located in North Miami, its wide acres need

Billionaire Phillip Frost is in hot water after being accused of participating in a fraud plot by the Securities and
With the advancement of modern technology, students have a greater opportunity to get the most out of their college experience.

If you visit a public place in Miami, you’re destined to hear people speaking Spanish. Since Cuban dictator Fidel Castro

The Modesto Maidique Campus may not be keeping its name for very long, as the Board of Trustees plan to

After months of uncertainty and speculation, both of the University’s Student Government Councils will finally merge into one body. We
Capstone courses may seem like a nuisance to many college seniors, but the reality is that they are designed to
Miami Beach Gay Pride took place this past weekend, and was accompanied by sequins, rainbows and parade floats. But we

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At Florida’s universities, only about 44 percent graduate within four years, according to the Governor’s Office, and nearly three out