Speaker accused of ‘impeachable offense’
Nickolay Chikishev, who currently serves as the third speaker of the senate for the current SGC-BBC administration under President Sholom Neistein, aimed to interfere with voting procedures at the SGC-BBC elections on March 29.
New technology, dining part of library remodeling process
Finally, the library is undergoing a much-deserved a facelift with a series of reconstructions and remodeling projects.
Elections candidates use debate to fully express platforms
The debate among the candidates for the contested president, vice president, and senator of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication seats took place on March 25 in the Mary Ann Wolfe Theater.
New York Times halted at MMC, continues at BBC
As of June 1, The New York Times will no longer be offered to FIU students university wide. Instead, the Student Government Association is promoting the online issue to students at Modesto Maidique Campus in an attempt to be more green, cut expenses and allocate the money elsewhere.
Apple, Google controversy only hurts consumers
By: Jorge Valens/Columnist Google and Apple aren’t getting along like they used to, and it shows. The lawsuit filed by Apple against HTC is a big deal on the surface, especially since HTC’s recent success with Android devices, releasing such hits as the Hero and the Google branded Nexus One. The fact is that lawsuits in the tech industry are frequent and either end in settlement or last long enough to watch the disputed patent expire or even become obsolete. *The New York Times*’ Bits Blog, a blog on all things tech, posted a piece on the amount of lawsuits currently going on between companies in Silicon Valley. As it turns out, Research in Motion…
Radiate FM brings local musicians to the Everglades
By: Adrian Espinosa/Staff Writer Radiate FM and three of Miami’s indie folk names are converging this Saturday for “Eat. Sleep. Folk.,” Radiate’s response to the more posh Winter Music Conference shows going on around Miami. This will mark the first Radiate FM-sponsored concert in over a year, and the first under the station’s new promotion director, Mariana Ochoa. The lineup will feature Sirens and Sealions, Evan Mui and Sam Friend. In the past, the station has hosted many different music oriented productions and CD release parties for bands like Animal Collective and Black Moth Super Rainbow. They are planning to make shows like this monthly with more local and national bands. “It’s a prologue to…

