Degree

Finish in four or more, there’s no shame 

Ariana Rodriguez | Staff Writer With graduation season coming to an end, it can be easy for undergraduates to begin worrying about when they’ll graduate. Despite what we’re told, there is no time limit to graduating.  There is an unspoken pressure to graduate in four years or less which can be overwhelming for many. Our […]

Graduate school isn’t the only path to success

Gabriella Pinos/ Assistant Entertainment Director All my life, I’ve wanted to get out of school. Ever since I was in high school, I dreamed of entering the workforce. Always the obedient, academic pupil, I reassured my professors that college was the right path for me, and I would get a job in my desired field […]

University offers new Bachelor’s degree in Latin American and Caribbean Studies

The University now offers a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American and Caribbean Studies for both on-campus student and fully online students.

Deciding major more than just money

In a 2010-2011 survey conducted by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce, it was revealed that the prospects of unemployment for recent humanities graduates was 9 percent, right with the prospects for those graduating from science and math fields at 9.1 percent.

Tattoos have nothing to do with your resume

Image by Jhong Dizon via Flickr Jessica Hierro | Contributing Writer opinion@fiusm.com   When a person enters college for the first time, it is usually the first time they feel free to do what they want. Being able to set their schedules for class, going out to socialize and making their own decisions without their parents […]

A secondary defense of the english major

Why a degree in English is not a complete waste of time.

FIU Discriminates against student

Ashley Salamancca writes about being discriminated by agains the FIU staff.

Public Reason – Sept. 20, 2012

Discussion on recently killed SGC-MMC dictatorial bill, new iPhone 5, and campus etiquette.
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