Commuter students share concerns about involvements
With over 75 percent of first year students commuting to campus, getting involved can prove challenging for some students.
With over 75 percent of first year students commuting to campus, getting involved can prove challenging for some students.
Nareemah Griffiths/Assistant Entertainment Director Before starting college at FIU, Stanley Evans II was a shy student that didn’t get involved in extracurricular activities throughout his…
It’s the opinion of the FIUSM editorial board that students must take responsibility to get involved on campus in order to reap the benefits of personal and professional development that campus involvement has to offer.
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I strongly encourage every student at FIU to get involved in some club, activity, or sport.