Senior Santiago Patino could be headed to MLS Written by Emily Castellanos, November 28th, 2018 FIU men’s soccer player, Santiago Patino, was not only ranked third in Conference USA in goals and shots and fourth in points, […]
A look at FIU’s RB Napolean Maxwell Written by Emily Castellanos, November 27th, 2018 From a shattered left knee, to rushing 673 yards, running back Napolean Maxwell has had an unforgettable season. He went […]
Broward County School Board Elects SEHD Alumna as Vice Chair Written by Emily Castellanos, November 27th, 2018 The School Board of Broward County, Florida, recently elected Donna P. Korn (Countywide At-Large, Seat 8) as Vice Chair along […]
FIU joins nationwide effort to improve college access Written by Emily Castellanos, November 26th, 2018 Florida International University is among a group of 130 nationwide universities to improve college access and close the achievement gap […]
From scientist to best election supervisor in Miami Written by Emily Castellanos, November 21st, 2018 After seven pressure-packed days, the Miami-Dade county’s recount of three very close elections was complete, all thanks to Elections Supervisor […]
Agroecology student participates in Regional Soil Judging Contest Written by Emily Castellanos, November 14th, 2018 On October 25th, six teams gathered in Stillwater, Oklahoma for the Region IV Collegiate Soil Judging Contest. Among the 2018 […]
Do we take our natural habitats for granted? Written by Emily Castellanos, November 7th, 2018 BBC Earth shared a video on how storms, specifically Hurricane Irma, has affected Florida’s mangroves and their overall habitat in […]
Recycle your campaign signs to make a statement about sea level rise Written by Emily Castellanos, November 7th, 2018 With the mid-term elections behind us, artist Xavier Cortada suggests we talk openly and honestly with each other about a threat […]
Mixed feelings on Miami Beach’s new beachwalk Written by Emily Castellanos, November 6th, 2018 Construction on Miami Beach has been the talk to some of their residents. They are concerned that a section of […]
Red tide returns after Hurricane Michael Written by Emily Castellanos, November 5th, 2018 Just before Hurricane Michael made landfall last month, an extreme red tide that had covered Florida’s Gulf Coast, depositing countless […]