University’s first vice provost of access and success appointed
Vice President of Human Resources Jaffus Hardrick was recently appointed the University’s first vice provost for The Office of Student Access and Success
View ArticleSex Carnival’s in town in time for Valentine’s Day
The Wellness Center is offering sex education and free STD testing Feb. 10 in the Graham Center Pit
View ArticleFaculty Senate concerned with budget challenges and more
The Faculty Senate met on Tuesday Jan. 28 to discuss accreditation of MOOCs, a decline in graduate enrollment, a changing student-to-faculty ratio and the University's overspending.
View Article“Mood Music” quenches human soul through subtle complexity
Contributing writer Roberto Lopez-Trigo reviews Upside Drown's "Mood Music."
View ArticleMovies to trick your friends into watching
Contributing Writer Alexandre Nunez gives his list of January 2014 movies to trick friends into watching.
View ArticleInternal Racism: Light vs. Dark Skin
Staff Writer Kieron Williams writes about internal racism amongst blacks
View ArticleEnglish Majors: More Than Just Reading
Contributing Writer Jennipher Schafer shows us how being an English major is more than just reading things you like
View ArticleAdam LoDolce: dating coach visits BBC
Dating coach,Adam LoDolce. will be heating things up at this year's Sex Carnival with his dating and confidence advice for students
View ArticleLife of comedians not all fun and games
A recent study revealed comedians tend to have qualities linked to psychosis, and a University alumna pursuing acting and stand-up comedy can relate.
View ArticleSGC-BBC hosts MAST students at general meeting
SGC-BBC met with members of the MAST Academy student government to discuss the upcoming changes at Biscayne Bay Campus
View ArticleQuit sweet talking, get real about love
Does love last? The Feb. 4 Tuesday Times Roundtable hopes to answer this question in time for Valentine’s Day
View ArticleStudent Government begins budget hearings
The Student Government Association will have budget hearings Feb. 6 and 7 with organizations seeking money from the activity and services fee -- a $12.37 per credit hour charge that every student pays...
View ArticleSigma Phi Epsilon breaks records
The Florida Nu Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon here at Florida International University recently broke all their previous records by donating twelve thousand dollars to the Buoniconti Fund, a foundation...
View ArticleQueens of the Stone Age rock throughout Florida
Queens of the Stone Age will be in Miami tonight for a performance at The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater.
View ArticleODK continues to prosper
Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, was founded Dec. 3, 1914 at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia by 15 student and faculty leaders
View ArticleWalk Off the Earth at Revolution Live
Canadian rock band Walk Off the Earth will be performing on Friday, Feb. 7 at Revolution Live.
View ArticleIn The Closet On Valentines
Contributing Writer Jennipher Schafer gives us personal stories on her Valentines day dates
View ArticleMedical Marijuana: Finally on the Ballot
Contributing Writer Jennipher Schafer argues that it's about time medical marijuana is on the ballot
View ArticleEisenberg is… Lex Luthor?
Contributing Writer Chris Santiago shows his support for Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor
View ArticleTurner announces 26 player recruiting class
In his first full year recruiting South Florida, Head Coach Ron Turner wanted to make a statement. He pulled in 26 recruits to FIU, 25 of which are from Florida
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