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Gallery: SGC-BBC conducts Accessibility Walk

By: Anna Radinsky/Assistant News Director   Students, faculty and staff walked around the Biscayne Bay campus on Tuesday, Jan. 22 to evaluate and discuss accessibility issues and improvements, especially for those with disabilities. The Student Government Council at the Biscayne Bay campus conducted the first Accessibility Walk to greater understand what improvements need to be […]

University indigenous groups march on Washington

By: Anna Radinsky/Assistant News Director   Nine University students took a 15-hour road trip in a rented van from Miami to march in the first Indigenous People’s March in Washington D.C. on Friday, Jan. 18. The University’s Global Indigenous Group (GIG), a student-led organization, organized the trip for a total of 12 people to participate […]

University hosts State of the World 2019 conference

By: Imogen Francis/Staff Writer The Dorothea Green Lecture Series: State of the World 2019 took place in the Graham Center Ballrooms on Thursday, Jan. 10 and Friday, Jan. 11. The discussions focused on global relations and U.S. foreign policy while touching on North Korea, Russia, Cuba, and immigration. The event consisted of multiple panels of […]

EDITOR’S NOTE: New Year, New Classes, New Us

Happy New Year Panthers! 2019 has finally arrived and with it comes new classes, new experiences and new challenges. If you’re new to the University, thank you for making PantherNOW part of your FIU journey.

EDITOR’S NOTE: “Do it for the degree” should be your mantra during finals week

We've made it everyone. The end of the semester is almost here. And that means the most stressful week in a college student's life is coming up: Finals.
Pots clanging, cars honking, flags waving, people screaming, I can still remember the celebratory sights that filled the streets in Miami when the news came that Fidel Castro, Cuba’s communist dictator, was dead.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Examining U.S. – Cuba relations is a must in Miami

Pots clanging, cars honking, flags waving, people screaming — I can still remember the celebratory sights that filled the streets in Miami when the news came that Fidel Castro, Cuba’s communist dictator, was dead.

Gallery: Basketball tournament donates to student veterans

By: Anna Radinsky/Assistant News Director   After playing for three hours in almost 90 degree weather, a charity basketball tournament raised over $500 for the University’s Veteran and Military Affair programs, according to Ana Lydia Gomez, one of the organizers for the event. The charity basketball tournament, called Hoops for Heroes, occurred on Thursday, Oct. 25 […]

Our university is like its own city, with a diverse set of members, including veterans, which is why Student Media decided to dedicate this week’s theme pages to our country’s heroes.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Thank a veteran today and always

Our university is like its own city, with a diverse set of members, including veterans, which is why Student Media decided to dedicate this week’s theme pages to our country’s heroes.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Careful with the web, it could haunt you later

If there is one thing Millennials can say we’re experts on, it’s social media. The generation after us, sometimes referred to as Digital Natives or Gen Z, even more so. However, as our access to the digital world continues to increase so does the danger.

VIDEO: FIU AVP engages student and staff in weekly runs

Tamica Jean-Charles/Entertainment Director Every Monday at 5:30 p.m., students and staff dressed in athletic gear gather around Panther Square in the Wolfe University Center to run with Anthony DeSantis, the assistant vice president for Student Affairs. Get a closer look at the weekly runs in the video below!

We're lucky to live in a free society.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Use Your Voice: Vote

We’re lucky to live in a free, democratic society, but, we have to take care of it. That’s why it’s so important to vote every election, including midterms. Voting is a constitutional right that is sometimes taken for granted, but it’s the most powerful tool we have as American citizens.
Everything you need to know about early voting for Elections 2018

Everything you need to know about early voting

Early voting has begun in Miami-Dade & Broward County for the 2018 midterm elections. Here's everything you need to know about early voting:
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