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Sydney Stropes, who will earn two degrees nursing from the School of Nursing and Health Studies and religion and health care from the College of Arts and Sciences was selected to address fellow undergraduates at the 1 p.m. undergraduate ceremony on Friday. ....
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The Federación de Estudiantes Cubanos features its annual Week of Cuban Culture with events that aim to educate the University community about some of the island’s history, as well as highlight a few customs and pastimes. ....
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A young boy waves the Cuban flag during a march on July 11 on Calle Ocho in Miami, Florida in support of the protests in Cuba. Photo credit: Vanessa Bonilla An ongoing struggle for liberty in Cuba has spurred an outpouring of support for Cuban demonstrators from the University of Miami community. “Now is the time for all of us to come together in support of those whose heritage has contributed so much to the U,” said university President Julio Frenk in a message to UM on July 16. On July 11, Cubans poured into the streets of every province across the island. The anti-government demonstrations protested the rising inflation, widespread food and medicine shortages and rolling blackouts that have afflicted the Cuban populace under President Miguel Diaz-Canel’s leadership. The government responded to the dissidence by cutting mobile internet access, censoring social media and deploying police into major cities across Cuba. ....