By STEPHANIE CEVERINO AND HYEONJI KIM
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Posted on Apr. 29, 2008
After seven years playing the clarinet, Miami Hurricane news editor Karyn Meshbane never thought that writing a story for the school newspaper would give two Chartwells workers their job back.
CNJ 216
Posted on April 29, 2008
Hundreds of University of Miami students and community members, from toddlers to senior citizens, have come together this month to toe-tap, sway, and bob their heads to jazz music at UM’s Jazz Concerts on the Green.
CNJ 216
Posted on April 5, 2008
University of Miami’s study abroad programs take students to countries all over the world, from Argentina to France to Japan and Australia. But students rarely apply to exchange programs in less well-known countries, like Trinidad & Tobago, South Korea, Slovenia and Poland, said Kefryn Block, assistant director of International Education and Exchange Programs.
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Posted on Apr. 4, 2008
The University of Miami came home from spring break with a few more things to brag about.
By ANTHONY MINERVA, COLLEEN DOURNEY, and LAURA FUNK
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Posted on Feb. 20, 2008
A New Media reporting panel launched the series of events during this year’s Communication Week at UM, a weeklong event which started last Friday.
Greg Linch, the editor in chief of The Miami Hurricane, will be liveblogging several Comm Week panel events at his blog, http://www.greglinch.com:
CNJ442 - Online Journalism students have launched their first blog about trends, tips and challenges for novice and veteran journalists. Enjoy and comment.
By: JOSHUA NEWMAN and FELIPE YANEZ
CNJ216
Posted on Dec. 11, 2007
As the two-time editor-in-chief of the Miami Hurricane recounts his life’s work, he laughs at his transformation from an aimless student to a self-proclaimed “speechwriter extraordinaire.”
By ZANDER KEAN and NENE KAMATE
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Posted on Dec. 6, 2007
Michelle Kaufman vividly recalls the first time she stepped into a professional football locker room as a reporter. She looked around and found that she was the only woman inside.
By DANIELA DELLO JOIO and BRITTNAY STARKS
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Posted on Dec. 6, 2007
Alan Randolph, president of Ocean Drive magazine, wanted to be an airline pilot when he was a young man growing up in Oklahoma. He didn’t imagine that a B.A. in business administration and a love for entertainment and fashion would land him the job of his dreams.
By JOHN KIMBERT
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Posted on Dec. 5, 2007
Students, faculty and community members of the Luanda School of Capoeira watched and played the music, art and culture of the Afro-Brazilian martial art Dec. 1 at UM’s Wellness Center during a Capoeira “Batizado” (Baptism) ceremony.
By NATALIA VANEGAS and KARUNYA KRISHNAN
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Posted on Dec. 5, 2007
Miami Herald Travel editor Jane Wooldridge designed her first newspaper when she was 6 years old. On a piece of paper, she wrote out the news and handed to her friends and family.
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Before every home game this semester, Category 5 has held a pep rally at the UC Rock to get students “pumped up” for the upcoming game. At the pep rally before the final game at the Orange Bowl, students recalled the memories, history and ‘Cane identity that the Orange Bowl is leaving behind.
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The Intensive English Program hosted its 24th Annual International Thanksgiving last week. More than 100 students, faculty, and guests enjoyed food, music, and performances by IEP students in the courtyard of Allen Hall.
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School of Communication students will soon learn on-air weather forecasting and imaging on cutting-edge technology.
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Immediately after entering the glass doors to the School of Communication, take a left into the new reception area. This office is home to Cindy Morales, a woman with a ready smile and glowing personality.
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On YouTube UM student Brad Gage can be seen making out with a poster, running in slow motion on South Beach, or riding a boat in the middle of Lake Osceola. These are a few of the scenes Gage has written and even stared in while a film student at UM.
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