Paris

Seize the Day: Professor Visits an Empty Paris Louvre

Irina Barneda/Staff Writer Picture visiting the most recognizable landmarks on earth without the hordes of tourists, walking amid empty halls, and being in such proximity to priceless art that you see the texture of every individual brushstroke. This was the case for FIU professor and artist, John William Bailly, the first person to enter Paris’ […]

Buenos Aires is the “Little Paris” of South America

Melanie Arougueti/ Contributing Writer Hispanic heritage month starts Sept. 15. During this nationally recognized month, Hispanics around Miami are going to celebrate their diverse cultures. Many Hispanic cultures are also rich with European influences. On the side of Argentina, there is a not-so-little city that resembles a very known city in France. A common name […]

Student Thoughts: Media perpetuates misconceptions about Islam

While most reactions sympathized with the victims, the recent attacks fueled an islamophobic atmosphere, which demonized Muslims and held them responsible for the attacks.

Terror strikes in Paris resonate with FIU students

As we all mourn this tragedy, it is important to note that when we adhere to these senseless acts of violence, we merge as one voice.

Federally funded programs help to send students abroad

Alyssa Elso/ Contributing Writer Students studying abroad are receiving the ultimate global experience through scholarships and internship opportunities at U.S. embassies around the world. FIU is the first American university to combine three existing federal programs: the Pell grant, the Gilman scholarship and the Department of State summer internships. This is available through senior international […]

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