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FIU Theatre preview: Finding the light in “Uncle Vanya”

Gabriela Danger | Assistant Entertainment Director For its next production, FIU Theatre is taking on “Uncle Vanya”, an 1897 Russian play written by Anton Chekhov with many poignant questions about life’s meaning, told through the interactions of a group of equally miserable characters.  The four act play deals with themes of loneliness, regret, aimlessness, passion; […]

Festive October: Performances this month from the School Of Music at FIU

Kelly Ho | Staff Writer After a chaotic month of hurricanes, the school of music brings a refreshing taste of festival spirit to pave the way, featuring Herbert and Nicole Wertheim School of Music, here’s a list of events to keep an eye out for. Coming up, on Oct. 19 at 3:00 p.m, the FIU […]

FIU Theatre Preview: mystery and intrigue in “John Proctor is the Villain”

Gabriela Danger | Assistant Entertainment Director Even a place like a high school English classroom can be full of twists and turns.  Or so that’s what you’ll learn when watching “John Proctor is the Villain”, a play by Kimberly Belflower being put on by FIU Theatre tonight.  The play follows a group of high school […]

Wertheim pledges $10 Million for School of Music Enhancement

Joshua Ceballos/Investigative Editor   Herbert Wertheim has pledged $10 million to transform the school of music. As announced by University President Mark B. Rosenberg in an email teasing a “special announcement,” the namesake for the Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center announced today a donation of $10 million dollars to enhance the building to […]

New College of Medicine dean selected

By: Joshua Ceballos/ News Director   The Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine has found its new dean after over a year of searching. Dr. Robert Sackstein, current professor at Harvard Medical School, will be taking over for Dean Dr. John Rock in January 2019. Sackstein was born in Havana, Cuba and came to the U.S. when […]

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