Ediberto Roman

Law Students Discuss Late Rapper Nipsey Hussle

Kendra Campbell/Contributing Writer In a mock courtroom class a discussion focused on the life and death of the late rapper Nipsey Hussle and his album “Victory Lap.” The Black Law Students Association gathered students and those from the law enforcement community to take part in an experimental event called “Civil Rights Through the Lens of […]

Battle continues to secure tuition equity in Florida

Although Miami Dade College and FIU remain the only educational institutions in the state that waive out-of-state tuition fees for undocumented students, FIU only does so for those eligible for DACA, a fact that has led state government officials to tackle opposition in an effort to secure tuition equity for all undocumented students.

Undocumented Panthers continue fight for tuition equity

Despite the doors that have been opened by the tuition waiver for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals students, the battle for tuition equity is still being fought.

University first to offer in-state tuition to DACA students

Beginning fall 2013, FIU will be the first public college to offer a non-resident tuition waiver to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals students, allowing them to pay in-state tuition that is one-third the cost of out-of-state tuition.

Students petition to save teacher’s job

Always surrounded by a crowd of students, adjunct instructor Abdolrahim Javadzadeh walks to his own beat, conversing endlessly and blurring the distinction between professor and student.
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