On a literary journey with the Panther Book Club
Natalie Gutierrez | Contributing Writer For those who feel that reading is always a solitary activity, the Panther Book Club is bringing students and alumni…
Natalie Gutierrez | Contributing Writer For those who feel that reading is always a solitary activity, the Panther Book Club is bringing students and alumni…
By Tamica Jean-Charles Michael Hernandez’s mother couldn’t find a babysitter one night. She knew her boss was not in his office so she brought her…
Every fall, FIU celebrates the values of knowledge, service and opportunity–with fire.
The University’s English degree was deemed the second biggest waste of money by The Atlantic, but the department is defending the major.
FIU Foundation, Inc.’s fundraising goal to raise $750 million in ten years will reach out to alumni in its third phase of the campaign decided to foment participation from alumni with the University.
WKU beat rival Middle Tennessee in the Sun Belt Conference Championship match on Saturday afternoon in four sets, (25-22, 12-25, 25-18, 25-18), to gain an automatic bid into the 2011 Women’s NCAA Volleyball Tournament.
WKU (17-2, 7-1 SBC) absolutely clobbered FIU en route to a 3-0 win (25-19, 25-10, 25-13) and the Panthers dropped their second match of the weekend on Oct. 16 to the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (11-9, 8-1 SBC), losing in three straight sets (25-23, 25-21, 25-16)
Volleyball has already reached the mid-point of the season. Dreams of becoming a champion are either coming to fruition or are fizzling out. The Golden Panthers are at a fork in the road and it is time to choose the correct path.
It appeared as if the dark clouds that hung over the Panther volleyball team two weeks ago after losses to Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky had vanished, blown away by a dominant sweep of FAU on Oct.7. Then came Monday.
After an embarrassing loss on Oct. 2 at the hands of Middle Tennessee that left the team without a single set win all weekend, head coach Danijela Tomic declared she was going to cancel the next practice. She kept her word.