Linda Rios

Higher education can benefit students in the workforce

When thinking about obtaining a higher education, people usually direct their attention to doctors, lawyers, politicians and other high paying jobs, but what if their beliefs are wrong?

Movie Review: Don’t blink or you’ll miss Inferno

Ever since The Da Vinci Code movie came out in 2006, I was hooked with the storyline of Robert Langdon.

The people of Venezuela will not be silenced

Linda Rios/ Contributing Writer After the Venezuelan government put a stop to the referendum to have the government revoque Nicolas Maduro from the presidency, citizens have found the strength to keep on fighting for their freedom. Throughout the past couple of months, Venezuelans signed several petitions to remove Nicolas Maduro from his presidency and restore […]

Music lets us express our feelings

f you enjoy watching late night talk shows, for instance “The Tonight Show” or “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” then “The Late, Late Show with James Corden” is a must watch for you.

Jose Fernandez made us realize that time waits for no one

On Sunday, Sept. 25 Jose Fernandez and two of his friends died tragically in a boating accident.

Students: Support our players

During homecoming week, the homecoming council promotes several events in order to get the student body engaged in college life.

FIU fortunate to have DRC help students get an education

The Disability Resource Center at FIU allows students who suffer from various disorders to continue their studies by providing them with the help and support they need to finish their studies and succeed in their careers.

Remembering the tragedy of 9/11

It’s been 15 years since the terrible attack on the World Trade Center towers took place.

Move in day: A new life for new Panthers

With a new semester closely approaching, Aug.18 marked the beginning of move-in day for incoming freshmen.

CAPS can help students with depression

Every year, incoming college students are warned about depression. Though they are never told the different ways there are to deal with it and feel better.

President Obama talks police brutality

With cellphone recordings and social media, the recent tragedies involving police officers when targeting African Americans seem to be showing up more frequently than in previous years. President Obama released a statement on July 8, where he addressed the police shootings and provided some staggering statistics.

Always be aware and cautious to keep yourself safe

The Miami Herald released on Friday that FIU business professor, David Ralston was taken into custody last Thursday after a month-long pursuit.
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