A teach-in is not the same as a protest. That’s the first message organizers wanted their audience to understand. The event, a midday gathering on Tuesday, April 25 titled “What’s going on?!” featured an array of University of Miami professors educating on House Bill 999 through the lens of their particular disciplines.
After The Miami Hurricane posted an article entitled “‘‘I can’t afford to be here’: Economic disparity riddles UM’s student body" on April 12, financial aid reached out to the sources quoted in the article to offer support.
When going up against the No. 8 team in the nation, it's nearly a certainty that points will be hard to come by. With a singles lineup for the Cavaliers featuring four out of six players in the top 100 and two in the top 25, there didn’t look to be many openings for the ‘Canes. However, when the dust settled, the ‘Canes were able to grab two points but lost in the quarterfinals of the ACC Championship, 2-4.
This year is the 19th rendition of Hug the Lake, the prized Earth Day tradition for the University of Miami. It comes just days after the Southeast coast of Florida was inundated with record levels of rainfall that led to rescue efforts, delays and water pollution throughout Broward and Miami-Dade counties. The “hug" is a symbol of resilience, but also one of compassion for the environment that continues to support the livelihood of UM.
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