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Bill banning mandatory GMO labeling limits consumers’ rights

Maytinee Kramer / Contributing Writer opinion@fiusm.com   We all have a right to know what goes into our food and how it’s been produced, and though there is no solid proof saying Genetically Modified Organisms have any harmful effects on human health, there isn’t solid proof that GMOs are better for us than untreated foods, […]

Obama addresses equal pay, students and professors weigh in

On April 8, President Barack Obama signed two executive actions designed to address pay inequality, signing the Equal Pay Act.

Senators to hold office hours starting fall 2014

SGC-MMC Senate passed a bill this week that will create three weekly office hours for senators to meet with students starting fall 2014.

Student Government on legislation: Quality over quantity

The senate speaker said he is looking to pass more resolutions and bills that will benefit the student body compared to past legislation.

Is it wise to allow guns on college campuses?

Contributing writer Adrianne Richardson is concerned about the consequences of allowing guns on college campuses.

Alternative path for high school graduates

Staff writer Lauren Bana is concerned that the new alternative for high school students will refrain them from attending college.

Expo fair to help engineering majors

For the tenth consecutive year, the University’s College of Engineering and Computing will be hosting the Engineering Expo Fair.
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