‘Stanford’s Last Stand’: Paying tribute to iconic residential halls before demolition
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by Trenton Campbell
4h ago
After housing thousands of University of Miami students for the past 55 years, the iconic Rosborough and Walsh towers that make up the Stanford Residential College will close at the end of the spring 2024 semester. The closure will pave the way for the second phase of the Centennial Village, a newly constructed housing plan […] The post ‘Stanford’s Last Stand’: Paying tribute to iconic residential halls before demolition first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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The need for green: Sustainable takeaways from Concordia Americas Summit
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by Jenny Jacoby
4h ago
Latin America and the Caribbean are home to a third of the Earth’s freshwater and nearly a quarter of its forests, making it one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. This rich biodiversity translates into billions of dollars worth of ecosystem services. It is also quickly emerging as the new favorite sector for […] The post The need for green: Sustainable takeaways from Concordia Americas Summit first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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Miami lose yet another ACC series, drop two out of three to Louisville
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by Luke Sims
1d ago
The Miami Hurricanes hosted the Louisville Cardinals at Mark Light Field this weekend. They dropped their fifth straight weekend series, stretching their ACC losing streak to 10 games, before finally securing a win in the series finale. Miami played two close games until their offense finally broke out on Sunday. But with another series loss, […] The post Miami lose yet another ACC series, drop two out of three to Louisville first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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Men’s Tennis drops out of ACC tournament in second round
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by Giovanni Alonso
1d ago
The University of Miami men’s tennis team has had an up-and-down season. The team finished the regular season with a 2-10 conference play record and a 1-6 record on the road. However, despite this, hopes were still high as the team headed into the ACC Championships. The team opened the tournament as the 12th seed […] The post Men’s Tennis drops out of ACC tournament in second round first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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Brown, Harrison-Hunte, others enter transfer portal
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by Shea Mcdonald
1d ago
The spring transfer portal window for football has opened, and Miami has already lost a few pieces. The most notable member of this group is redshirt sophomore quarterback Jacurri Brown. A four-star prospect in the class of 2022, Brown flashed in limited action with his electric athleticism. Still, his accuracy struggles put him behind Tyler […] The post Brown, Harrison-Hunte, others enter transfer portal first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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Hurricanes advance to quarterfinals of the ACC Championship but fall to rival FSU, 1-4
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by Benjamin Gerkin
1d ago
With Virginia Tech’s first-round win over Louisville, it saw the six-seeded Hurricanes in the second round of the ACC Championship. Miami opened the day by clinching the doubles point, as at the top court, the No. 29-ranked duo of Isabella Pfennig and Xinyi Nong succeeded over Tech’s Katie Andreini and Dariya Radulova, 6-1, and UM’s […] The post Hurricanes advance to quarterfinals of the ACC Championship but fall to rival FSU, 1-4 first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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Concordia Americas 2024: What to expect, lineup and panels
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by Caroline Val
1d ago
The Concordia Americas Summit, a premier two-day international forum discussing critical issues impacting Latin America, the Caribbean and the United States, is set to reconvene for its third year at the University of Miami from April 22 to April 23 in Lakeside Village. Entering its eighth year, Concordia Americas brings together a diverse array of […] The post Concordia Americas 2024: What to expect, lineup and panels first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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With climate change at the forefront of politics, UM students have a solution
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by Ethan Mannello
3d ago
Seven students spent the spring semester learning to put aside their differences and create a bipartisan solution for climate change to present to South Florida politicians last Sunday night at the Newman Alumni Center. The Civic Synergy Deliberation Program is a partnership between the Hanley Democracy Center and Civic Synergy, an organization started by three […] The post With climate change at the forefront of politics, UM students have a solution first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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Miami’s offensive onslaught results in a 17-5 victory over Louisville
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by Benjamin Gerkin
3d ago
The Miami Hurricanes got off to a rocky start as starting pitcher Herick Hernandez gave up one run in the bottom of the first but was able to get out of the jam, leaving two stranded. The ‘Canes went three up and three down in the bottom of the first, and Louisville extended its lead […] The post Miami’s offensive onslaught results in a 17-5 victory over Louisville first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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Mid-week woes continue as Miami drops game to Bethune-Cookman, 6-4
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by Ian Graves
6d ago
Coming into this game, the Hurricanes held an awful mid-week record of 4-4 and was looking to get over .500 against a less than impressive Bethune-Cookman (19-17) squad. Tuesday night, the ’Canes only gave up four hits, but surrendered fifteen free passes leading the Wildcats to an upset 6-4 victory at Mark Light Field. Only […] The post Mid-week woes continue as Miami drops game to Bethune-Cookman, 6-4 first appeared on The Miami Hurricane ..read more
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