Oil Spill

Scientists discover new way to study oil spills

Scientists at FIU have created a new tool that will help find new ways to look at oil in the event of a spill.

Sad Earth Day for FIU

It was a sad "Earth Day" for FIU on April 22. Contributing writer Carlos Coba recounts what he witnessed on the day oil spilled into one of FIU’s lakes.

Go, Slow, Stop: Traffic lights to start popping up on campus

As the University continues to expand, so does the traffic.

Getting by with a little help from a stranger

Sharing is caring.

Budget uncertainty halts enrollment

The University has reached an all-time high in student growth at a whopping 50,000 as of this semester, but may have to temporarily slow down the rate of enrollment due to budget uncertainties.

EDITORIAL: A temporary fix is just that, temporary

It’s the start of a new school year, and the University is clearly hard at work making students’ University experience as smooth as possible.... in the areas it chooses.

Public Reason – Aug. 21, 2012

Philip Koenig stops by to talk about what SGC-MMC has in store for the fall semester.

Rosenberg fields questions and concerns from the folks at BBC

SGC-BBC hosts presidential town hall meeting

High student volume hinders enrollment

For most students, a growing campus community is a great thing. However, during enrollment time, the demand for the same courses increases as a result of the large amount of students.
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