Gallery: 2019 Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Week
By: Anna Radinsky/Assistant News Director The University’s Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program and Hillel at FIU hosted events and exhibits throughout the week of…
By: Anna Radinsky/Assistant News Director The University’s Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program and Hillel at FIU hosted events and exhibits throughout the week of…
This edition of PantherNOW is all about remembrance from our first page recap of the University’s Holocaust and Genocide Awareness week to our Black History Month themed magazine.
This edition of PantherNOW is possibly one of our most diverse issues yet.
I love politics. The rush you get covering what’s happening in your government, whether it’s local, nationally or even internationally is like nothing else.
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…
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…
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…
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.
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.