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Alan Dershowitz defends Israel and his reputation at UM amid online controversy

By: Jenny Jacoby and Caroline ValThe University of Miami became a platform for free-speech and Israel when Alan Dershowitz took the stage on Wednesday night at the Shalala Student Center to lead students in a "Conversation about Israel."The prominent and controversial Harvard Law professor emeritus, best-selling author and pro-Israel advocate was invited to campus by

UMPD should do their job so that we can do ours - The Miami Hurricane

The University of Miami Police Department’s mission is “to maximize the safety and security of the Coral Gables campus.” Recent events have led The Miami Hurricane’s editorial staff to ask how UMPD plans to do that without effectively and promptly responding to questions from the community it is sworn to protect.Over the past nine months,

UM administrators confident Greek Life can return to normal this year

Photo credit: Instagram/@UMPanhellenic After a long year of remote events and disciplinary action, the Dean of Students Office is optimistic that Greek life on campus will begin the transition back to normality this fall. “I’d like to have a normal year again, I think the whole world would like to have a normal year again,” said Steven Priepke, senior associate dean of students. “We’re thankful that there is some kind of light at the end of this COVID tunnel.” Many of the fraternities complied with UM covid guidelines, but there were rampant violations. The dean of students office took disciplinary action against fraternities that hosted events without following university protocol. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sigma Chi and Beta Theta Pi were suspended as result of disregarding COVID-19 protocols in the spring. Sigma Alpha Mu was kicked off campus last fall for unrelated reasons.

Another weekend, another party Yet, no suspensions from administration and few expect that to change

Another weekend, another party. Yet, no suspensions from administration and few expect that to change More than 100 people gathered for a frat party at an off-campus location on Feb. 28. Photo credit: Jesse Lieberman With maskless students packed close together on a sunny day in Miami, there appears to be no thought of COVID-19. As University of Miami and police departments fail to curtail Greek Life partying, fraternities and sororities continue operations as normal on a weekly basis. On Feb 27., Greek Life hosted a party at 6520 SW 72nd Court in unincorporated Miami-Dade County. The party had more than 100 people and was hosted by Sigma Chi, according to one source.

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