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Lee Mcloughlin/Guest Columnist Completing a month in Miami after arriving from Belize, I’d finally done it— I received my social

Lee Mcloughlin/Guest Columnist Completing a month in Miami after arriving from Belize, I’d finally done it— I received my social

Denitsa Raichkova/Staff Writer Christmas is one of the brightest Christian holidays in Bulgaria. The best Christmas feeling is being surrounded

Denitsa Raichkova/Staff Writer Unpopular opinion: You can be both pro-vaccine and unsupportive of vaccine mandates. The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly

As the weather starts to get cooler, we start seeing Christmas decorations pop up in stores and hear the familiar

Nicole Ardila/Staff Writer Around this time of year, a lot of things can trigger sadness even though the holidays are

Denitsa Raichkova/Staff Writer The right to self-defense stands! The verdict has reaffirmed the right of individuals to protect themselves. The

Jacqueline Flores/Contributing Writer During the height of the Black Lives Matter and police brutality protests in late 2020, a 17-year

Jacqueline Flores/ Contributing Writer FIU has done a phenomenal job at helping students obtain internship and career opportunities at every

Denitsa Raichkova/Staff Writer The debate around abortion rights has recently been reignited by the Texas Heartbeat Bill. Does a woman

Robert Crohan/Staff Writer Last year, I wrote about why I expected a mammoth blue wave, and offered a case for

Nathan Nayor/Staff Writer Many world leaders, including the world’s most powerful ones, were at the COP26 Climate Summit in Glasgow

Carlos Pino/Contributing Writer A dreadful thought passes through the minds of some students: how do we balance the workload of