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The Miami Hurricane has finished twice-weekly print publication for the academic year. Please continue to check the Web site and Twitter account for updates. The First Impression special issue will be out in July.


BASEBALL: Canes crush North Carolina, 12-2

Clinch ACC Coastal crown, look for conference title tomorrow

The Miami Hurricanes dominated the No. 2-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels at home Thursday night, 12-2. The Thursday night game, in order to give teams a break before the ACC tournament which begins Wednesday, was completely controlled by Miami, as freshman phenom Chris Hernandez baffled the Tar Heels' pitching.…

Rosenstiel dean Otis Brown to step down

Rosenstiel dean Otis Brown to step down

Plans to continue scientific research at UM

Otis Brown, dean of the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science since 1995, revealed on Friday his decision to step down at the end of the 2008-2009 academic year. After ending his term as dean, Brown will continue his research at UM, focusing on "several special projects which focus on science and society.…

Foundation being laid for the next decade at UM

Foundation being laid for the next decade at UM

Provost's plan sets goals for academics, campus, research

While students are taking final exams on May 2, the University of Miami Board of Trustees will meet to vote on a plan that could impact every aspect of the university in the next 10 years. Among the proposals are goals for the university to expand research and graduate programs, increase on-campus housing and provide more flexibility for students to choose classes in schools outside their major.…

Q&A INTERVIEW: Departing AD Dee in his own words

Q&A INTERVIEW: Departing AD Dee in his own words

Dee reflects on scandal, sweaters

Having served as athletic director since 1993, Paul Dee will no longer find himself in this role at the university. When everyone comes back to school next year, it will be Kirby Hocutt, not Dee, who will lead the athletic department. Dee has been involved with the university since 1981.…

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