“Yoyo had the biggest hit of the year so far,” Miami head coach Gino DiMare said. “We haven’t gotten that big two-out hit before that. We had a lot of opportunities in the game, but just couldn’t get it done. As long as he stays consistent with his approach, he’s going to do a lot of good things.”
The Miami Hurricanes opened ACC play with a bang on Friday night at Mark Light Field, handing No. 19 NC State its first loss of the season in a 9-8 victory.
This week, the Jerry Herman Ring Theatre kicked off their spring program with a futuristic take on Aphra Behn’s 17th century play “The Rover.” The play takes place in Naples, Italy during Carnival and follows the stories of a group of young women and men looking for love and a little bit of fun.
“It was about all you can ask for from an opening race. They did a really good job of keeping their focus internal, rowing their own boats, executing their own race plans,” head coach James Mulcahy said.
Peru’s culture ministry has reopened Machu Picchu to the public after nearly three months of political protests that have made a sudden shift towards the capital. Government officials had closed down the tourist attraction after protesters had damaged local train lines, highways, and access to airports. As a result, almost as many as 400 tourists had to be airlifted from the site and relocated from the landmark. On Dec. 7, 2022, Castillo attempted to install a national curfew and temporarily suspend the Congress of Peru just hours before they would vote on a third impeachment against him. Following his announcement, Castillo was promptly removed from office and replaced by his vice president Dina Boularte.