Laurie Shrage

Sex Ed Continues in Philosophy of Love and Sexuality Class

Kendra Campbell/Staff Writer Is consent really sufficient for permissible sex, or are motivations relevant? This isn’t exactly a question most students expect with their morning coffee when they log onto their online class, checking for new assignments. Not all students log onto their online classes and discuss the questions around sex and consent. For the […]

Florida bill calls for MOOC accreditation, FIU weighs options

A Florida law requires that university massively open online courses be accredited, and FIU weighs its options in implementing such a program.

COMMENTARY: Thanks seniors, but it’s time to prepare freshmen

It’s easy to call this Panther football team a disappointment.

Season on the brink for FIU after 1-4 start

After a dismal performance in their first Sun Belt game of the year, the Panthers must quickly turn around to prepare for the defending champion, the Arkansas State Red Wolves.

Panthers kick off conference play with trip to Louisiana

With the preseason over, it’s time for the real season to begin.

Cardinals survive scare from Panthers

Injuries, penalties, and special team mishaps overruled any benefit mother nature and a stifling Panther’s defense provided to FIU in a game that ended 28-21 in favor of the Louisville Cardinals.

UL-FIU keys to the game

As the Panthers and Cardinals sit and wait inside while a steady rain falls, and is expected to when the game kicks off at 7 pm, here's a look at five keys to the game that could factor in either side coming out on top.

HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES: A glimpse at the Louisville Cardinals

We got the chance to catch up with Louisville Cardinal beat writer Noah Allison this week and he gave us some insight into the upcoming matchup between FIU and No. 18 Louisville in Miami.

Panthers to face “best quarterback [they’ve] seen…”

After suffering their second straight road loss last weekend, the Panthers will be at home against the Louisville Cardinals (3-0) this weekend. Both these teams met for the first time last year and the Panthers (1-2) left Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium with a victory, 24-17.

Slow start too much to overcome for FIU in 33-20 loss

While the Panthers went to Orlando feeling like they were going to leave with the matchup in their favor 2-0, they were sent back home with their tail between their legs in a 33-20 loss to the Knights.

In-state rivalry renewed with road trip to UCF this weekend

FIU showed resilience to pull out a victory in overtime in the Sept. 8 Akron game that most people predicted the Panthers would easily win. For the most part, the Panthers were kept in the game by their offensive performance that had to compensate for the 38 Akron points allowed on the defensive side of the ball.

HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES: A glimpse at UCF football

We got a chance to chat a bit with Andy Zunz, Sports Editor of the Central Florida Future. He gave us some insights on what to expect from the Knights this weekend when FIU makes the trip up to Orlando.
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