The annual event is slated for 4-8 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Nomi Village on 123rd Street and NW 7th Avenue in North Miami. Panthers (21 and older) can attend with a discount.
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Test your memory with four questions sure to have you reminiscing about the month that was.
- Music fest opens this weekend with Latin-inspired shows
Challenge yourself to a new experience when you get your groove on at the FIU Music Festival, featuring Grammy winners, student and faculty musicians and “the Taylor Swift of Chamber Music."
- Student influencers take to social media to share their love for FIU
The university's social media ambassador program is equipping students to become content creation experts — and students are spotlighting their Panther pride.
- Early voting begins today on campus
MMC is a Miami-Dade County early voting site. Registered voters can cast their ballots for U.S. president, U.S. Senate and congressional races, state and local offices and state amendments.
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- A blockbuster night: student orchestra plays backup for Latin Grammy-winning singer at album-release concert
The collaboration with Warner Music Latina had the music majors sharing the stage with popular reggaeton artist Yandel in front of a standing room-only crowd at The Wertheim.
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Sixty-eight percent of likely Cuban Americans voters in Miami-Dade County said they would check off the name ...
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- Small 'no-take zone' can help protect critically endangered hammerhead shark
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- FIU convenes national dialogue on corruption in Latin America
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