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Commuters face rising gas prices around both campuses

For students attending MMC, the Shell gas station on Southwest 8th Street charges $3.41 per gallon for regular gasoline, as compared to the BP station on Southwest 139th Avenue that charges $3.69 a gallon. A Chevron station located on Northeast 167th Street and Sixth Avenue has been spotted charging a price of $4.85 per gallon of regular gasoline, according to a report by the Miami Herald.

HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES: A glimpse at Arkansas State

We got the chance to catch up with Zachary Lott, Sports Editor for the ASU Herald. He gave some insights on what to expect from tonight's game against Arkansas State.

Panthers picked to finish atop the Sun Belt for second consecutive year

In its last season as an official member of the Sun Belt Conference, FIU football is expected to go out with a bang.

Hilton ready for upcoming NFL draft

The NFL draft is the final product of a collegiate athlete’s career. There is no more work to be done. Players can only answer questions from General Managers and Scouts about what they can bring to their respective team. For T.Y. Hilton, he knows that he has left everything on the table.

2012 FIU Football Schedule

This upcoming season, the FIU football team will see many familiar faces as well as some that nobody has seen before. In preparation for the season, the 2012 schedule has been released and it goes as follows:

Panthers ready to face Marshall in Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl

By Jackson Wolek/ Staff Writer When the Panthers take the field on Dec. 20 to face Marshall in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl in St. Petersburg, they’ll run across a few familiar faces in the opposing sideline. Offensive Coordinator Bill Legg used to conduct the offense at FIU before leaving for Marshall in January 2010. […]

Panthers continue road trip with stop at Maryland

In what was described by head coach Isiah Thomas as “a bear,” FIU enters the final half of its four-game, non-conference road trip.

First road game of season against Louisville brings national spotlight

History was made on Sept.1 when FIU won their first home opening game at the FBS level against conference foe North Texas 41-16. On Sept. 9 they will try to make some more history and beat a BCS school for the first time ever as they take on the Louisville Cardinals in Kentucky on ESPN.
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