Wine and Food Festival turning up the heat in 2012
Over 400,000 people can claim residency to the Magic City.
From attracting the National Basketball Associationâs finest to ranking sixth on COED Magazineâs Top 10 âtrashiestâ (by implication, the most coveted) spring break sites, Miami is home to the worldâs largest cruise passenger port and is sizzling with internationally renowned fine arts venues and year-round outdoor entertainment.
“Extremely Loud” proves to be incredibly frustrating
“Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” is a fantastic story about loss that, unfortunately, was not translated well onto the screen, making it one of the worst Best Picture nominees of the year and Daldry’s most disappointing film to date.
Baseball set to begin season versus No. 6 Rice
When asked what was best thing about this upcoming baseball season, senior outfielder and reigning Sun Belt Player of the Year Pablo Bermudez gave an odd answer. âThis team has no face,â Bermudez said.
Professor breaks down love in light of Valentine’s
Just in time for Valentineâs Day, William Berry, professor of psychology, dished out the truths about the L-word.
Wolfsonian Art Museum a source of ingenuity, knowledge
Joliette Re/Contributing Writer opinion@fiusm.com The Wolfsonian Art Museum, located in Miami Beach, provides a wonderful experience for FIU students. Mitchell Wolfson Jr. founded the Wolfsonian in 1986 to preserve his collection of paintings, unique books, sculpture, furniture, and other artifacts. In 1997, Wolfson donated his museum and his Collection of Decorative and Propaganda Arts to FIU, âthe largest gift ever contributed to a public university in Florida.â In addition to amazing its patrons with its collection of paintings, sculpture, and other artworks, the Wolfsonian allows them to think more critically. Visitors to the museum will gain an insight on how people have achieved various creative methods to advertise a specific goal. The famous saying, âA…
Graham Center solicitation turns student haven into hell
here is no point to the flyers. Nobody likes them, and I will guess with total confidence that the majority of them are handed off to people who then discard them without reading.
Even worse than the flyers is the nuisance of being presented with them by overeager solicitants.



