undocumented students

Accessibility more than acceptance rates

To the members of this editorial board, accessibility goes beyond the test scores accepted, beyond the number of students enrolled and extends to the work that goes into making students feel accepted and a part of the community.

Students protest following election

“I believe it was a peaceful demonstration, I think that’s very important,” President Mark Rosenberg said. “I’m encouraged whenever our students want to speak publicly about their political concerns and I’m not surprised that there are concerns.”

FIU experts highlight crisis of undocumented children

Juan Carlos Gomez, director of the Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, spoke about undocumented children at a University colloquium on Sept. 2 at Modesto Maidique Campus.

Undocumented Panthers continue fight for tuition equity

Despite the doors that have been opened by the tuition waiver for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals students, the battle for tuition equity is still being fought.

Letter to the Editor: International students unacknowledged

Letter to the Editor: A response to “International students unacknowledged in GL’s new requirement," by Nikols Mendoza-Colmenares.

Questions and Answers with former secretary of state, Madeleine K. Albright

Madeleine K. Albright, former secretary of state, spoke to Student Media about recent assault to the United States consulate in Libya and as well as about immigration policy.

The Politick: Libyan freedom gained without foreign aid

At the start of the Arab Spring, I wrote that an intervention in Libya without the help of the American military and no clear goal would fail. I was wrong.

Community reacts to events in Libya

With rebel victory looming, University students and professors express doubts.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Uncertain future for Libyans

In recently taking control of much of Tripoli, Libya’s capital, last Monday, rebels have scored a decisive victory against Qaddafi, whose hold on power looks increasingly fragile.

American involvement a wise choice

The recent conflict in Libya has raised many questions, including whether or not the United States should be involved in a conflict for the sake of another country once again. Genocide and corrupt governments are an inevitable force of evil which, as proven by history, rise and fall like the tide, and can never be fully abolished everywhere at any given time.

The Politick: America: if you want to go to war in Libya, do it right

American and NATO forces have cast a no-fly zone over Libyan airspace to support beleaguered rebels and, more importantly, prevent a humanitarian crisis. As the uprising in Libya escalates into all-out war between rebel forces and Gaddafi’s loyalist military, I am crossing my fingers, as I am sure the rebels are as well, for getting American boots on the ground and a full commitment to our new war.

Europe’s economy, role in Libya discussed

By: Nicolas Saravia / Staff Writer Issues such as the future role of the European economy, the national identities of the member countries, and the current situation in Libya were discussed in a conference sponsored by the Miami-Florida European Union Center of Excellence. Held at the University’s MARC Pavilion on March 10 and 11, consuls addressed […]

Search this website