Ozuna brings deeper meaning to reggaeton
Andrea Diaz-Ariza / Contributing Writer On Aug. 25, 2017, Ozuna released his debut album “Odisea,” which has taken the #1 spot on the Billboard Latin…
Andrea Diaz-Ariza / Contributing Writer On Aug. 25, 2017, Ozuna released his debut album “Odisea,” which has taken the #1 spot on the Billboard Latin…
Ashley Verdugo/ Contributing Writer As Hispanic Heritage Month comes to an end, it’s easy to overlook just how diverse the U.S. is. Fifty-seven million Americans are…
By Brett Shweky/Sports Director Throughout its 52-year history, the FIU athletic program has featured top Hispanic athletes from the South Florida area. With Miami’s…
As part of the closing events of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Student Programming Council at the Biscayne Bay Campus is presenting the Pachanga By the Bay Festival.
The women’s golf season is off to a good start after a win in their season opener at the Wolverine Invitational last weekend up in Ann Arbor, Mich.
After a four month layoff from the last time they participated in a tournament, the women’s golf team played three rounds at the Weston Hills Country Club in the Sir Pizza Cards Challenge from Feb. 27-28.
FIU finished 11th, tied for their worst placing this season since the Susie Maxwell Berning Classic in Oklahoma on October 2011.
Reigning Sun Belt Freshman of the Year Shelby Coyle completed the tournament shooting the best for the Panthers, going seven over par with a score of 223. She came in 12th place out of 81 golfers on the field.