
Mass Extinction May Be Upon Us. What Comes Next?
Robert Crohan/Staff Writer An increasingly common event transpired last week. As Americans grapple with a tsunami of bad headlines, we

Robert Crohan/Staff Writer An increasingly common event transpired last week. As Americans grapple with a tsunami of bad headlines, we

Robert Crohan/Staff Writer Countless black families, most with only some of the bare necessities, were attempting to travel overland to

Adam Ratzlaff/Guest Columnist and Graduate Student Miami is expensive. When I was accepted into a PhD program at Florida International

Danielle Haller/Contributing Writer When the average time for a patient to get diagnosed with a rare disease is 12 years,

Sexual Assault is something that happens much too often on college campuses. Too many people close to us have been

Julia Gomez/Assistant Opinion Director Florida filed a heartbeat bill like the one in Texas. It prevents people from getting an

Carlos Pino/Contributing Writer The emergence of adulthood is here. So many things to decide on, so many things to look

Gabriela Enamorado/Opinion Director Being back at FIU has been great. The campus is bustling with life again and things are

Tamanisha John/Guest Columnist and FIU Alum I entered graduate school coming from a low-income immigrant family background, where my relationship

Humberto Mendez Prince/Staff Writer Student government organizations have the difficult task of both serve students’ and universities’ needs. Funding diverse

Nicole Ardila/Staff Writer Hispanic Heritage month is finally here. Despite the pride we have for our culture and heritage, there

Robert Crohan/Staff Writer Anyone following elections during the Trump years and beyond knows that Republicans really, really dislike the Golden