memories

“How We Remember”: The Frost Museum Exhibition Making Photographs into Memories

Angela Alvarez | Staff Writer  The Frost Museum’s “How We Remember” exhibition by various artists captures ephemeral moments and preserves them as lasting memories. The artworks chosen for this exhibition express the artists’ wishes to save fleeting memories of life’s in-between moments as the medium of photography develops. “This exhibition is an opportunity to highlight […]

Michelle Marchante, PantherNOW's 2018-2019 outgoing Editor-in-Chief posing in her office with some of her favorite magazine covers created under her term.

Goodbye PantherNOW: Outgoing Editor-in-Chief bids adieu to Student Media

Thank you Student Media for making FIU home these past four years. It’s hard to write this goodbye. Student Media had my heart even before I was an official Panther. That won’t change now that I’m graduating.

Graduating seniors share their favorite memories at the University

“My best memory at FIU is meeting the people in class and making connections with them. My major was almost set up like cohorts where everyone took the same class at the same time. After a few semesters you somewhat grew a relationship with these people who I call friends now. Second best memory at FIU is becoming a brother of Sigma Phi Epsilon.”

High school is back in session Class of 2012

Image by xMizLitx via Flickr By Heather Wilkins | Contributing Writer opinion@fiusm.com   If you graduated in the year 2012, we expected an apocalypse to make sure you didn’t have to continue your education and go to college for your degree. Obviously, the world didn’t end so all the high school graduates of 2012 will go to […]

Four impacts—thousands of memories

Eleven years have passed, but the memories haven’t. Sept. 11, 2001 marks the day the nation was scarred—around 3,000 people died and this in turn, robbed the nation of its sense of security.

Santorum a viable candidate despite criticism

By: Joel Delgado / Staff Writer joel.delgado@fiusm.com The merry-go-round of Republican candidates taking hold of the spotlight has been dizzying with nearly a dozen different people holding front-runner status and nearly all of them falling from that distinction nearly as quickly as they have risen. Even so, the erratic ride may soon be coming to a stop, and weary Republican voters may have found their man. Rick Santorum is the latest Republican to emerge as the “anybody-but-Mitt Romney” candidate, and the timing of the “Santorum Surge” may just work to his advantage. With the field rapidly thinning, conservatives have very few others to look to, but they may not need to look any further. Santorum is possibly the best-equipped potential
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