Herbert Weirtheim College of Medicine

Board of Trustees discuss new projects, concerns about healthcare

The Board of Trustees met on June 3 and discussed new projects, recent accomplishments and looming changes in college health care.

To Clone or Not to Clone? University invites Doctor to Speak on Bioethics

Dr. John Loike, director of special programs at Columbia University’s center for bioethics, is to speak on March 3rd on the ethics of human cloning.

PIKE routs Theta Chi; Sammy stays undefeated

As rain swept across FIU’s intramural field, PIKE and Theta Chi prepared themselves for a wet flag football matchup on Oct. 1. It was a game that started with players from both sides of the field fighting through the rain, and ended with a victory for PIKE defeating Theta Chi 32-6.

TKE pounds Sigma Chi; Sigma Phi Epsilon shuts out Phi Sigma Kappa

Tau Kappa Epsilon showed up to the FIU intramural football fields with their caravan of fans, ready to show everyone exactly why they made it to the championship last year.

Club gains experiences in tournaments

Twenty years of blood, sweat and overcoming stereotypes have finally put Mixed Martial Arts on the map.

Jiu-Jitsu becoming more prominent at FIU

Royce Gracie, the record-holder for most submission victories in Ultimate Fighting Championship history with 11, is widely considered by colleagues and the best of fans alike, as an influential pioneer in the enshrinement of mixed martial arts in the national landscape.

Club hopes to become top program in the state

The women’s rugby club has made a huge splash over the last couple of years. Since taking over the team in the fall of 2009, head coach Trevor Alfred has set his team on an upward climb.

Determination defines FIU wrestling club

Alexio Rodriguez is no stranger to heartbreak. As a 14 year old, he suffered a broken left femur as a result of a jet-ski accident and was given the worst possible diagnosis.
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