female aggression

Tuesday Times Roundtable on female aggression and competition

An article published in the New York Times that dealt with female aggression caught the eye of one of our own libraries, Ava Iuliano. After reading it, she decided to have this discussion on female aggression as one of the Tuesday Roundtables, specifically the one that took place on Jan. 28.

Questions and Answers with former secretary of state, Madeleine K. Albright

Madeleine K. Albright, former secretary of state, spoke to Student Media about recent assault to the United States consulate in Libya and as well as about immigration policy.

Ballot by ballot, the polls get full – Organizing for America registers voters on campus

Are you registered to vote? Presidential elections are approaching and Organizing for America is making sure everyone at the University is registered to vote.

Some hospitality with a bit of hammer and nails

The roar of chainsaws and the pounding of hammers are two of many noises students may hear when they approach the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management building.

A new pair of heels for SJMC

Stephan Useche / Staff Writer More than 50 percent of the United States population is comprised of women, according to the 2010 census, yet, less than 40 percent of women have leadership positions in newsrooms. According to Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver, professor and dean emeritus, it is time for them to reach their dreams and accomplish […]

Running out of options – without financial aid, students find alternatives to pay for classes

Stephan Useche / Staff Writer Loans, debts and even grandma’s checks. These are some of the consequences students are facing without summer pell grants. Having congress cancel summer pell grants for 2012 hasn’t been a reclusive alteration; this has come hand in hand with a full 15 percent increase in tuition, making FIU raise $608.70 […]

Down where it’s wetter, students dive under the sea

Stephan Useche / Staff Writer It isn’t just jumping in the water, “breathing bubbles” and looking at fish. “It’s really the environmental appreciation and awareness,” said Robert Weisman, dive and boat safety officer. The University gives scuba diving courses so students can witness the hidden activity in the ocean and learn to explore it. During […]

Ceremony to honor international students’ efforts

The Multicultural Programs and Services managed to do so by organizing the ninth annual silent auction, the Scholarship Awarding Global Excellence.

A sorcerer’s apprentice to unveil tricks in WUC

Magic show comes to town

Committees look to the future

So what's next for the SGC-BBC senate committees?
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