COMMENTARY: Thanks seniors, but it’s time to prepare freshmen
It’s easy to call this Panther football team a disappointment.
It’s easy to call this Panther football team a disappointment.
FIU traveled up to Orlando on Oct. 3 to face the University of Central Florida for their second conference game of the year.
As rain swept across FIU’s intramural field, PIKE and Theta Chi prepared themselves for a wet flag football matchup on Oct. 1. It was a game that started with players from both sides of the field fighting through the rain, and ended with a victory for PIKE defeating Theta Chi 32-6.
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.
With the preseason over, it’s time for the real season to begin.
The women’s golf season is off to a good start after a win in their season opener at the Wolverine Invitational last weekend up in Ann Arbor, Mich.
As soon as you walked out onto the intramural football fields on Sept. 24, you could feel the “electricity” in the air as coach Christopher Mendez stated in his pre-game speech to the Sigma Alpha Mu team.
It’s time to circle your calendars.
Louisiana State, West Virginia, and Iowa: three of the NCAA tournament’s participants from last season highlight the 2012-2013 women’s basketball schedule as they visit FIU for the annual Thanksgiving classic from November 23 to 25.
The FIU cross-country team is off and running.
The cross-country team started off the new campaign with a trip to Fort Myers, Fla. to participate in the Florida Gulf Coast University Invitational on Aug. 31.
Fees usually bring access. The same holds true for the various fees University students pay.
When the athletic fee increased earlier in May 2012 to $16.10 per credit hour, it was to cover the cost of moving from the Sun Belt Conference to Conference-USA.