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A Panther’s Prose: The visionary world of FIU alum Alex Segura

Jonathan Davis | Staff Writer In the bustling corridors of FIU, amidst the vibrant energy of academia, one student’s passion for storytelling ignited a literary flame that would illuminate the world of fiction.  Meet Alex Segura, an acclaimed novelist whose journey from FIU alumnus to award-winning author is as captivating as the tales he weaves.  […]

Our humble beginnings

Ernesto Gonzalez/Cartoonist  

“Vitamin G”

Alexis Velasquez / Contributing Artist opinion@fiusm.com (click to enlarge)   Percent daily values are based on a “college in Miami” diet. Your values may be higher or lower depending upon your happiness needs.

Job experience

"Experience" doesn't pay for groceries.

There’s an app for that

Angel Banegas / Contributing Artist opinion@fiusm.com

Superman’s Future (Part I)

Image by Maciej Dakowicz via Flickr Michelle Marchante | Staff Writer opinion@fiusm.com Who doesn’t love Superman? I mean, come on, he’s strong, has a cape and flies. Add the fact that he’s a superhero and, well, he’s pretty much on top of our wish-we-were-you list. He’s an American cultural icon recognized merely by the large “S” […]

A second chance to make “change” real

    Brian Anderson/Contributing Writer I was one of many Americans who was convinced that in 2008 the United States was being steered into an age of “hope and change” by a fresh-faced Senator from Chicago. In the few years since Barack Obama’s meteoric ascent to power, a plethora of issues have been addressed which […]

The roads still untraveled

  After graduation there’s no more assignments, no more syllabi, and no more emails informing you about enrollment dates. A huge sigh of relief. But on the other hand, the structure we’ve all grown accustomed to for our whole lives, will be retracted slowly as we approach graduation. Each year we pass, we leave the […]

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