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MONICA HERNDON // PHOTO EDITOR STATE-OF-THE-ART AMENITIES: The Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence, located just north of the existing Hecht Athletic Center, features a new football locker room, a collection of Hurricane memorabilia in the lobby and an expanded training and rehabilitation area. The offi cial dedication of the center was held Friday.

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BY SPENCER DANDES The Canes now have an athletics building with high-end amenities SHUTDOWN SPORTS EDITOR that gave the University of Miami a needed upgrade. POLITICIANS SHOULD “We are now able to compete with other schools. This doesn’t put us There is a giant U glowing with neon behind the soaring glass panes ahead yet, it gets us on par,” said Chris Yandle, assistant athletic director THINK OF AMERICANS that welcomes you to the Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence, but it’s for communications. not even the brightest thing in the room. PAGE 7 Yandle came to Miami from Baylor, whose Simpson Athletic and Ac- That would be the glare off Miami’s four crystal footballs – plus a fifth ademic Center just about set the standard for other universities to aspire to. national championship trophy that’s slightly more modest – that sit in the His first thoughts when he saw the Canes’ existing facility: “How did lobby to celebrate Hurricane history and remind our athletes of the ultimate FUN IN THE SUN they win five titles here?” goal. TAKING A TRIP TO “It’s amazing how much Miami did with so little,” Yandle said. “But It’s a fitting entry for the center, which houses new training facilities in 2013, kids are recruiting with their eyes.” SANIBEL ISLAND and academic support for student-athletes. From now on, prospective student-athletes will walk up the brick path PAGE 8 The Schwartz Center had its official dedication Friday. President that boasts names like Vince Wilfork and Ed Reed among its sponsors. Donna E. Shalala was in attendance to honor the project’s lead donors, Theodore and Todd Schwartz. SEE NEW BUILDING, PAGE 10 MHMC- Commercial Template Doc Size 11.25” X 14” Image Area 10.375 x 11.75 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 2

SCHOOL OF LAW Law school society mentors pre-law undergraduates

ate course selection or figuring out what “Students are able to make what speakers at the law school, sit in on some Phi Alpha Delta aids in type of law I should go in to.” they want out of it,” San Roman said. law classes, and network with local judg- Zach Ludens, a third-year law stu- There are approximately 50 mem- es and attorneys. admission process dent who guides San Roman, founded bers in PAD’s undergraduate chapter, all “Phi Alpha Delta [at the undergrad- BY LAINEY MEIRI the mentorship program during his first of whom are eligible for the program. If uate level] is focused on making sure CONTRIBUTING NEWS WRITER year at UM School of Law. there are more undergraduates than law that students are well informed about “There’s no way you can truly know students, some mentors will have more law school and the admissions process,” It’s one thing to aspire to attend law what it’s like to be in law school until than one mentee. San Roman said. school, but it’s another to know how to you’ve done it,” Ludens said. “But hav- “Members will start opting in to Becoming a member is not necessar- make it there. ing someone who’s already there get to the process within the next couple of ily a commitment to attend law school, “I’m pre-law,” sophomore Chloe know you, what you like and what your weeks,” San Roman said. “If they would she said. It can also be an opportunity to Ruffel-Smith said. “And I don’t know interests are can help you make the right like a new mentor or decided they want determine whether law school might be where to find good information about the decisions.” a mentor after not originally opting in, right for the student. application and admissions processes.” Ludens added that the idea for a they will still have an opportunity to be Ludens agreed. So members of the University of Mi- mentorship program to help undergradu- matched. We won’t turn away any mem- “The big thing I make sure to tell ami School of Law chapter of Phi Alpha ate law school hopefuls was right in front bers.” people is to make sure you know you Delta (PAD), a professional service or- of him. How often the undergraduates and want to go to law school and be a law- ganization, have teamed up with PAD’s “We have all of these people who law students meet is up to them. yer,” he said. “After that, the other thing undergraduate chapter to help students want to go to law school and we do go to “I encourage mentees to meet with is go to the school you really want to go cope with a daunting stream of informa- law school,” he added. “So we partnered their mentors at the beginning of ev- to. Don’t choose a law school just be- tion. with the president of the undergraduate ery semester, and after that determine cause it’s the highest ranked one you got “We have a mentorship program that chapter of PAD at that time and started what they want out of the mentorship,” into, or because you have friends who go pairs us with Phi Alpha Delta’s UM law the program.” Ludens said. “A sophomore won’t need there. Go to the place that feels right for chapter,” said Alessandria San Roman, Members of the undergraduate to meet as often as a senior who’s apply- you.” president of the undergraduate chapter. group who sign up for a mentor get to ing to law schools.” “My mentor is absolutely phenomenal. meet with a law student for the remain- Apart from the mentorship program, He guides me throughout the processes I der of their undergraduate career. PAD also provides undergraduate mem- need help with, whether it’s undergradu- bers with opportunities to hear guest

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Wild West takes the Rat

HOLD ON TO YOUR HAT: Senior Christina Whitney rides the mechanical bull at the Rat at its fi rst-ever Western Wednesday. The event, hosted by Canes Night Live (CNL) and the Rathskeller Advisory Board (RAB), also featured country and free bandanas to all attendees. Both committees are under the umbrella of Hurricane Productions. CNL organizes alternative late-night events for students on campus, like Canes Carnival, while the RAB tailors specifi cally to events held at the Rat, such as football watch KRISTI TOWNSEND // CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER parties. 2 NEWS THE MIAMI HURRICANE Oct. 10 - Oct. 13, 2013 MHMC- Commercial Template Doc Size 11.25” X 14” Image Area 10.375 x 11.75 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 3

ACADEMICS Architecture students archive history, win honorable mention

for their drawings. Lopez and two students Life-scale projects from the class, Jose Vela and Ariana Ragusa, escape classroom will be traveling to Scottsdale, Ariz., on Oct. 19 to accept their prize. BY AMANDA ARRANDT Vela, a recent graduate, said that the CONTRIBUTING NEWS WRITER Gesu experience has helped him in his career. “It taught me how to learn the proper Scaling walls and climbing on beams are steps in documenting a building by measur- not what comes to mind when going about a ing, sketching and compiling a proper set of typical homework assignment in the School of drawings,” he said. Architecture. Jorge Hernandez, an architecture profes- But that’s what professor Ricardo Lopez sor, said that the Peterson Prize honors the and his students did in order to get inside the best in historic, architectural documentation. roof of the historical Gesu Catholic Church in “This is the second year that our stu- downtown Miami. dents were awarded a Peterson Prize Honor- “A unique challenge was to get into the able mention,” he said. “The Peterson Prize roof,” he said. “We had to climb up this tiny recognizes the highest quality documentation ladder that was tucked inside the wall that is nationwide. This is an important distinction an original part of the building in order to mea- that elevates the profile of the program, our sure the trusses.” school, students and faculty for documenting COURTESY OF RICARDO LOPEZ Their project was to measure and draw the architecture of our region and bringing it ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE: Architecture students Matthew Cohen, Carolina Madureira, the historical building for submission to the to national attention.” Mara Wine, Ariana Ragusa, Shef Ali Lal and Jose Vela III drew a sketch of the Gesu Historic American Building Survey (HABS), Architecturally, the Gesu Church is an Catholic Church in Miami. The team was recognized nationally for their work. which will be archived in the Library of Con- important historic Miami building. Its steel gress. Since 1933, HABS has been collecting frame structure is very rare for the time period “The roof is noteworthy because it has a The Gesu project took the students one measured drawings, photographs and written in which it was built. In 1925, this technology long-span steel frame truss,” he said. “This al- semester to complete by visiting the site once reports for the purpose of documenting his- was primarily used to build skyscrapers. lows for a longer span without columns inside a week in three-hour increments. toric places within the . The trusses are what drew Lopez to this the church; it’s single-wide open space.” This semester, Lopez and a new group of Their hard work paid off. Ten archi- particular building. students will be measuring and drawing Coral tecture students from the class won the 2013 Gables City Hall located in Coral Gables. Charles E. Peterson honorable mention award

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OBITUARY UMTV to house new HD cameras Cane remembered for devotion

His colleague, broadcast journalism pro- Crane was a mem- Broadcast program to fessor Andy Barton, said the change will help Board member ber of the UM Hospital streamline the production process. Board of Governors update film software “These cameras, along with some new passes after 27 years and served on the visit- control room equipment, will enable us to BY EDDIE SANCHEZ BY ASHLEY MARTINEZ ing committees of the CONTRIBUTING NEWS WRITER broadcast in HD,” he said. “We already shoot ASSISTANT EDITOR College of Arts and Sci- all of our field video in HD, but then had to con- ences and the Schools The University of Miami is adding $1.7 vert it to standard definition before it goes out Longtime UM trustee and Miami Hur- of Business Administra- million worth of state-of-the-art studio equip- over the air.” ricanes enthusiast Nicholas “Nick” Crane CRANE tion, Communication, ment to benefit the students at UMTV and the Students and faculty will also be learning to passed away Sept. 30, 2013. He was 90. Law, and Nursing and School of Communication’s broadcast pro- use new editing software. The school is switch- Crane came to the university in 1949 as Health Studies. gram. ing to a program called Avid to replace Final a student and received his bachelor and law Crane was a member of the George “It’s exciting to have hands-on experience Cut Pro, which students have used for years. degrees in 1951 and 1953, respectively. E. Merrick Giving Society. He continually with new equipment that is used in big networks “The switch to Avid was one that was He dedicated himself to his alma mater gave support to many university initiatives, like Univision, NBC and ABC,” said UMTV made collectively as a faculty,” Julbe said. by giving his time and resources. including athletics, the BankUnited Center Station Manager Lauren Behar. “Avid has been a leader in the world of post-pro- “Nick Crane was thoughtful, smart and and the School of Business Administration. Eight new high-definition studio cameras duction for many years. By making the switch, just plain nice,” said University of Miami The Della Crane Classroom at the Graduate – six on pedestals and two fixed ones – are ex- we are preparing our students on the same soft- President Donna E. Shalala in a statement. School of Business Administration is named pected to arrive later this month and be put to ware used by industry professionals.” “He never gave up on his community or his in memory of his late wife. use right away. The switch to HD work will Some students aren’t thrilled about chang- beloved Canes. He will be missed.” Crane is survived by two children, who happen in the spring semester after key compo- ing to a new system but can see the benefit. He was elected to UM’s Board of Trust- are also Hurricanes, Lisa A. Crane (B.A. ‘87) nents such as monitors, routers and graphics are “I do not like the change from Final Cut ees in 1986 and was named a senior trustee and Nicholas A. Crane Jr. (B.A. ‘79), and his integrated into the system. Pro to Avid, but I am happy because this pro- in 1998. During his 27 years on the board, granddaughter, Rachel Reyes. “This is a very exciting time for us,” said gram would be needed in the real world,” said he served on various committees, including The university will hold a memorial ser- electronic media professor Ed Julbe. “The mi- senior Galie Darwich, co-executive producer executive, academic affairs, finance, invest- vice in Crane’s honor at the Robert and Judi gration to HD has been slow and steady.” of UniMiami, a Spanish news show similar to ments, student affairs and he chaired the ath- Prokop Newman Alumni Center at 2 p.m. Univision’s news program on UMTV. letic advisory from 1990 to 1993. on Oct. 25.

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PROFILE Frost School singer releases second EP

Before he graduated from high school, he had recorded Rising songwriter featured in two to three music videos with a friend of his. He then shared Festival Miami, on ‘’ the videos on Facebook where his father’s friend (who hap- pened to be a producer) saw them and started working with BY JESS SWANSON the aspiring star. Dylan then released his first EP, “In Pan- STAFF WRITER ic,” in 2012. “My dad has been completely supportive,” he said. “I During the 15-minute break between class, sophomore started singing and writing music, and my dad started to Jared Dylan camouflages in the sea of scattering students think of ways to make it a career.” with blasting in his ear buds. The music Dylan’s father attended the University of Miami’s business major is one of the nation’s youngest and most tal- School of Business and was president of Alpha Epsilon Pi fra- ented and was awarded the prestigious John ternity. During his summer breaks, Dylan’s father enrolled Lennon Scholarship on Sept. 24. him in summer camps at UM, and once Dylan was applying “I was sitting in the dining hall when they called me to to college, getting accepted to UM was his top priority. tell me I won,” he said. “I was surprised. I’m still surprised “I love this weather,” Dylan said. “But really the music really. I applied a year ago, and I thought I didn’t win.” program is the best in contemporary, and the music is in- Dylan is the first student from the Frost School of Music comparable. It’s the right place to be working with incredible to have won the scholarship since 2003. every single day.” The 19-year-old has written 53 and recorded at Casting agents for “The Voice” approached him the least 15. He has released one extended play and is working summer before he started classes at UM. He was asked to on a second. The young already has a Pandora audition, went through several rounds, and was an official channel, and his music is available for purchase on iTunes, team member. and iHeartRadio. His music videos are also dis- “But no one turned around when I went up,” he said. played on MTV’s website, and he was casted on “The Voice” “But to be honest, I didn’t want to be on it, it wasn’t my style. two summers ago. My favorite part was the relationships with other Originally from Montville, N.J., Dylan never planned singers on the show.” on being a singer or songwriter; he’s been playing guitar When Dylan is not in one of his 12 classes, he is study- much longer. But after being rejected as lead guitar for a ing for them. But in his spare time, he prefers to sing and his freshman year of high school, he returned his sophomore write music. He has performed at Moon Thai and Festival year to try again. Except this time it was for lead singer. And Miami Songwriters’ Showcase. he got it. “I am releasing my second EP hopefully in the begin- “I took one singing lesson before the audition,” Dylan ning of next year,” he said. “‘Luna Loves Me’ is a about said. “I came back to her after I got it, and she helped me a girl I got close to on ‘The Voice,’ and ‘Man Behind The realize that I prefer to sing my own music that I write and Mask’ is the title track, and it’s a little different from what I CHARLOTTE CUSHING // STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER connect to, and not covers.” usually do, but it’s really moving for me to sing.” MIAMI MUSICIAN: Sophomore Jared Dylan rehearses before the Songwriters’ Showcase Wednesday.

INTERNATIONAL COISO to raise awareness of child labor laws at UN Day

for this year’s United Nations Day event, “Child labor issues occur worldwide, but “We love the fact we are doing something International students which takes place at noon Thursday. UN Day at times isn’t spoken about, which is why we to bring awareness to issues from around the address global issue honors the international diplomatic organiza- chose to focus on this topic unanimously and world,” she said. tion’s charter that was created in 1947 to pro- wanted to inform students about it,” she said. After UN Day, COISO members will BY CAROLYN REYES mote international peace and cooperation. De Andreis, the COISO president, plan to follow up on child labor issues. CONTRIBUTING NEWS WRITER “We organize United Nations Day be- is also excited about this event. cause we want to raise awareness among stu- “This year, we want to spread awareness Creative tents and exhibits by University dents of issues that they may not know about,” to other students about what is being done by of Miami international students will fill the said Andres Morfin, COISO treasurer. the United Nations and other organizations to university green this week to raise awareness Morfin said the student response to past solve [the child labor] problem,” she said. IF YOU GO about the global issue of exploited child labor, UN Days has been great. COISO began in 1967 to support the in- in which youngsters are forced to work, often “Our theme last year was on environmen- terests of international students who travel WHAT: United Nations Day under difficult and dangerous conditions. tal issues,” he said. “We saw so many students from all over the globe to study at UM. WHERE: University Green According to a recent U.S. Department attend, about 100 every hour. It was great to Kiran Chawla, vice president of external Noon on Thursday of Labor report, entitled “2012 Findings on see President Donna E. Shalala stop by. This affairs for UM’s chapter of Delta Phi Omega WHEN: the Worst Forms of Child Labor,” there are ap- upcoming UN Day, we will be having guides Sorority, Inc., a sorority for South Asian wom- PARTICIPANTS: Colombian Students proximately 168 million child laborers around lead students through [exhibits in] seven tents, en, said students from different countries and Association, Alliance of Latin American Students, Venezuelan the world, 85 million of whom work in hazard- and [they will] be able to ask questions.” cultures are coming together to make UN Day ous conditions. Students Association, Filipino Sophomore Ana Perez, a COISO mem- a great event. Students Association and Hui Aloha- COISO, the Council of International Stu- ber, says this year’s theme is an important one. Pacifi c Islander Students Association dents and Organizations, chosen that theme

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FILE PHOTO BY CAYLA NIMMO SAVVY SELLER: Jessica Vashon tries MIAMI to sell sophomore Matthew Ken- yon a bike during the Kmart Bike SEAQUARIUM Sale Blowout in August 2011. Tickets for the Miami Sequarium will be half price for students on Saturday and Sunday. Students and up to five GANDHI DAY guests can receive the special offer, National Gandhi Day of Service will but students must present their Cane take place Saturday at more than 20 Cards to redeem the deal and enjoy sites throughout Miami-Dade County. the marine animal shows and tropical Students may register alone, with a wildlife. student organization or with a group of friends at umghandiday.com. Walk- ins are encouraged to attend. Check- UBIKE EXPO in will last until 9:30 a.m., and buses The UBike Expo and Sale will be held will leave campus after the opening on Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. ceremony. Students will be back on to 3 p.m. Students are encouraged campus by 2 p.m. Free T-shirts will be to attend if interested in registering provided to all participants, as well as a bike with UMPD or meeting others breakfast and lunch. with similar interests. Participants in- clude All 4 Cycling, Bike Safe, Dolphins Cycling Challenge, Everglades Bicycle HOMECOMING Club, Gables Bike Day, Green U, Mack Cycle, UMPD and the Virginia Key Bicy- cling Club. Big Sean and Gareth Emery will be performing at the 2013 Homecoming Concert at 8 p.m. on Nov. 7. Tickets are PARANORMAL free for students and will be available beginning Monday at the UC Ticket ACTIVITIES Window from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. For Canes After Dark will be hosting an more information, visit hurricanepro- event Friday from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m ductions.org/homecoming. at the Student Activities Center. The event, “Paranormal Activities,” will fea- ture a contortionist at 10 p.m., trick or EMERGENCY treating in the student organization suites, live bands on the patio, make NOTIFICATION your own candy apple, decorate your The Office of Emergency Management own lantern, and corn bread and mac will conduct a system test of the Emer- ‘n’ cheese from Boston Market. gency Notification Network Friday. The test will include SMS text messages, Ashley Martinez may be emailed at voice messages, emails, website ban- [email protected]. ners, social media, campus cable TV, digital signage, outdoor warning si- rens and, beginning this year, mass public address announcements in most buildings on the Coral Gables campus and on the university Green.

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The Miami When people and lives are involved, it should never be a political game. HURRICANE Put people before politics. Founded 1929 An Associated Collegiate Press OPINION Raymond La, staff columnist Hall of Fame Newspaper NEWSROOM: 305-284-2016 BUSINESS OFFICE: 305-284-4401 FAX: 305-284-4404 STAFF EDITORIAL For advertising rates call tweet UP 305-284-4401 or fax 305-284-4404. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS Stephanie Parra MANAGER WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR Tara Kleppinger FALL BREAK? Internet anonymity has its limits MANAGING EDITOR Nicky Diaz SALES REPS Kristyna Fong Anonymous Facebook pages on the existence of these pages, but should not be published in the ART DIRECTOR Carlos Parra Carlos Mella tailored to university communities both users and page administrators first place. Because these pages are ADVERTISING COPY CHIEF have become a popular outlet for should realize that there are limi- named in connection to universi- EDITOR My plans for fall break: Jordan Coyne Amilynn Soto Sleep, beach, sleep, beach college students looking to express tations to anonymity – especially ties with a reputation to uphold, it’s PHOTO EDITOR MULTIMEDIA EDITOR #tmhtweetup themselves freely. At the Univer- when it comes to criminal activity. unwise to cause alarm and portray Monica Herndon Erika Glass sity of Miami, several hundred stu- The risk of these anonymous the institution in a bad light. ASSISTANT PHOTO ASSISTANT dents have liked the pages UMiami confessionals was demonstrated The anonymous BC Confes- EDITOR MULTIMEDIA EDITOR @TinaMaLa_ Nick Gangemi Daniel Cepero Secrets, U Miami Whispers and at Boston College last week when sions post, for example, was later NEWS EDITOR DESIGNERS UMiami Admirers, to name a few. a student on the BC Confessions deemed a hoax, according to an Alexander Sarbani Ghosh The idea is similar to the page posted about sexually assault- article in The Heights, BC’s stu- Gonzalez ONLINE EDITOR PostSecret project, where people ing three girls. Police were notified, dent newspaper; thus, it created an OPINION EDITOR Lyssa Goldberg Alysha Khan anonymously mail in secrets on a and the student admins of the page unnecessary panic that could’ve EDGE EDITOR SOCIAL MEDIA homemade postcard. 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Mentors’ past can Politicians should place people help avoid turmoil before principle during shutdown

t was my freshman year in high school here is a these “public lands” has furloughed Small businesses that cater to when I developed a modified case of se- reckless- 21,000 employees of the park ser- the services of government agencies Inioritis. I wasn’t lazy – I just wanted to Tness in vice. and large blue-chip corporations leave. Something about the hallways and Washington, Beyond that, imagine the busi- that contract out to government the cafeteria felt directionless and cata- D.C., that has ness lost in the surrounding towns departments are feeling the ripple clysmic. consequences that depends on visitors and tour- effects as well. Defense companies When my circle of friends became extending be- ism. The hotels, tour operators and are making moves to begin fur- a gap-filled crescent because of different yond the mere supply stores are suffering. From loughing their employees. There is HUNTER WRIGHT preferences of personal poisons, I spent as RAYMOND LA 68 square Acadia, Maine, to Yosemite, Calif., clearly a systemic fallout from this STAFF CONTRIBUTING much time as I could in my English teach- miles of the closing off these American trea- shutdown that requires an end to COLUMNIST COLUMNIST er’s classroom. His name was Mr. Klas- capital district, sures displays a total lack of propri- this brinkmanship. sen, and he was younger than my parents, the 535 members of Congress and ety by our nation’s policy makers. Each side in this debate is re- but old enough to know himself. the commander in chief. Moreover, a backbone for clined in its backrooms, plotting This man did one simple thing for me: Despite his author- Because of egotism, national health and medical research, the the next moves in what seems like a ity, he allowed himself to be open. Acknowledging this, I too leaders have chosen to hold the gov- National Institutes of Health is game of strategy. They find ways to stopped hiding. ernment hostage. As a result, po- facing the effects of the shutdown hone their message, deliver to their Every day at the beginning of class, we all had to write in litical gamesmanship has been put alongside the Centers for Disease base, and win this “battle” with the journals for 15 minutes. The journals were graded, but they ahead of the people. Control and Prevention. Employees other side. were not to be judged. The real tragedy is that people are sent home, research studies are What they may have forgotten I had written journals before, but not diligently. High and lives are being negatively affect- suspended and scientists seeking is that when people and lives are in- school had a lot of heavy happenings in comparison to spo- ed by this government shutdown all funding are delayed. It is simply just volved, it should never be a political radic journal-worthy events in elementary school, such as, “I across America. impolitic to impact these healthcare game. Put people before politics. got a goldfish, then it died,” and, “Yesterday I went flying with The national parks, “crown agencies, which promote the health my fairies.” jewels” in America’s backyard, and safety of human life. Raymond La is a junior majoring in With the journaling made into a daily obligatory habit, have been shut down. The closing of microbiology. my candor in the written word became candor in speech. Out of seemingly nowhere, I became unstoppable. I was unfiltered and unleashed. I wrote about things I had never examined before, plucked my consciousness out by the antennae like a little bug, and let it Take time to appreciate peers’ stories run all over the place, ink eating away at the margins. At lunch or after class, Mr. Klassen’s insights gave my n my pub- are so many other extraordinary ordi- cinating people. But even from a dis- thoughts value, myself validation. He was impressed with my lic relations nary people surrounding us on cam- tance, I’m already finding them. willingness to tear myself open and examine the good, the bad Iwriting class, pus everyday. I love to people watch. Sitting at and the unknown, unapologetically and perhaps recklessly. the professor All throughout last semester – my Starbucks, listening to all of the lan- Without ever seeming preachy or pretentious, he contemplated told students to first at the University of Miami – I was guages being spoken around me and the complexities and offered only what he had come to under- interview each a transfer student stuck with first-day- observing all of the skin tones as they stand through his own experiences. He never gave me feeble other and write of-school jitters. It was intimidating to fill the walkways is one of my favorite cliches or false emotion. Just truth. a brief profile encounter such active student life, and pastimes. I feel as though I have visited HANA ABDULLA on the peer I at first found it overwhelming. This countries I’ve never been to and felt ex- It was a wisdom I couldn’t extract from people my own CONTRIBUTING we’d chosen at semester I have been able to find com- periences I’ve never lived. age, and a candidness I wasn’t used to experiencing with COLUMNIST adults. Mr. Klassen was able to guide me in a way that a par- random. Before fort in my new Hurricane skin. It’s al- I have a weird obsession with ent could not. the assignment, most as if I have been given a new pair humanity and being at this university Now in college, I’m finding that a university campus is the I didn’t have much interest in the indi- of glasses; I now have the capability of – filled with people from all over the perfect place to reach out to even more people whose knowl- viduals in my class. seeing all of the opportunities that sur- world – has not helped this obsession edge and experience surpass my own. Professors have suc- Everyone seemed so “average.” round me. simmer. Not that I want it to. ceeded to the greatest degree in pursuing the individual topics But a triplet, several singers and an ad- I’ve started paying attention to We can never know it all, so it’s that interest us and can therefore advise and counsel us on the venturer who’d backpacked through the signs advertising events in the important to remain teachable and direction of our dreams. Hawaii at age 16 all proved me wrong. bathroom stalls. I’ve noticed the learn what we can from those with Mentors help strengthen interests into fluency, and that Triumph, strength and hope had causes that people represent on their whom we cross paths. That’s why I’ll fluency becomes the foundation we build upon to turn aspira- brought these characters to life from T-shirts, and I’ve learned about what never lose my fascination with the hu- tions into actuality. the profiles we’d written. I was sur- certain groups on campus were pe- man experience. The stable voice of a mentor guides us through the more prised to find that lifesavers, accident titioning for. I have made myself ap- turbulent times, when stupidity fights to be louder. The words survivors and record-breaking athletes proachable and opened myself up to Hana Abdulla is a junior majoring in of the wise serve to help us up from our greatest falls, and keep accompanied me in class. And there the possibilities of meeting more fas- public relations. us from catastrophe. Of all the advice given to me, this has held truest: “Heav- en and hell exist here and now, within your own mind. You choose which one you live in. You create your reality.” Listen to the people who can help you build your greatest HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY? world. They’ve likely experienced both heaven and hell and can spare you the suffering. Remember you can submit a letter to the editor at [email protected]. Hunter Wright is a sophomore majoring in creative writing.

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SEASHORE STORES: She Sells Sea Shells specializes in handmade seashell trinkets and treasures like small fi gurines and jewelry.

PHOTOS BY AISHA MOKTADIER // CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER SOAKING UP THE SUN: Bowman’s Beach in Sanibel, Fla., off ers visitors clear, blue water and white sand as well as a SANDY SOUVENIRS: The local store sells handmade seashell hotel-free area to tan. The beach is also known for shelling and is packed with picnic tables. jewelry boxes and other craft ed artifacts.

BY AISHA MOKTADIER location and affordable alternative for a day $2.25, and seafood so fresh their tagline is, exhibits and art (all made of shells) for only CONTRIBUTING EDGE WRITER trip. “If our seafood were any fresher, we’d be $9 per person, or check out the gift shops all Start the day right at Bowman’s Beach, serving it underwater!” over the island. She Sells Sea Shells is one The clear, blue ocean that glitters on located right off Sanibel-Captiva Road and The restaurant offers up big food at of the most creative, as it offers gifts made either side of the Sanibel Causeway cap- Bowman’s Beach Road. This location offers small prices – like the Big Burger Burger for of seashells for visitors to take home such as tures the beauty and tranquility that awaits up bright blue water, white sand and what $9.99 or Dead Parrot Wings for $11.99, that figurines, jewelry boxes and seashell flower visitors just over the bridge onto the narrow seems like an ever-flowing sea breeze. Afraid are so hot they come with their own warning bouquets. streets of Sanibel Island. of skyscraping buildings blocking your sun on the menu. Head back to the beach to watch the Known for its shell beaches, Sanibel while you tan? Not here. Bowman’s Beach Next up is a leisurely bike ride across sun set on the island, turning the ocean wa- is filled with independently owned and af- offers a peaceful for tanning the island. Drive over to Billy’s Rentals to ter into rich hues of orange and gold. Pack fordable restaurants, hushed beaches, bike with no hotels in sight. There is also plenty rent a bike for only $5 for two hours. Sepa- up your trunk with the remnants of a good rentals and lanes, and art galleries. Located of public parking and picnic tables. rate bike lanes are found all over the island, day’s adventure, and let the peaceful sound on Florida’s west coast, and only a 2.5-hour Once you’ve soaked up enough sun, weaving in and around the luscious tropical and salty smell of the Sanibel waves linger as drive from Miami, the island makes a great head over to The Lazy Flamingo, a raw bar greens and gift shops. Bike over to the Bai- you make your way back down to Miami. and grill that serves up ice-cold brews for ley-Matthews Shell Museum to see themed 8 EDGE THE MIAMI HURRICANE Oct. 10 - Oct. 13, 2013 MHMC- Commercial Template Doc Size 11.25” X 14” Image Area 10.375 x 11.75 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 9

punt return yards on Sunday for former Hurricane Travis Benjamin, who plays with the Cleveland Browns. He took one for a touchdown, set the franchise record SPORTS for return yards and was named AFC 179 Special Teams Player of the Week.

TENNIS

FILE PHOTOS BY NICK GANGEMI // ASSISTANT PHOTO EDITOR CANES BACK IN ACTION: Sophomore Stephanie Wagner moves around the baseline in REGIONAL TEST: Senior Diego Soto hits a return during a match last season against North a singles match last year. Wagner, originally from Germany, will help Miami try to reach Florida. The Miami men’s team plays ITA Regionals in Atlanta Friday through Tuesday. the NCAA Elite Eight for a sixth straight year. Their home season kicks off Friday. Men head to Atlanta, women to host invitational

pleased with what he saw. regional competitions being held throughout For the men’s team, this weekend is a Fall season heats up with “They competed very hard, and it was a the country for the ITA Championships. chance to face prominent teams from the both teams in action great experience for them playing in Tulsa,” The Miami women’s squad is looking to southeast region, before competing against a Rincon said. “They had to deal with playing continue strong performances from their stint more Florida-laden field at a tournament in Ft. BY AJ RICKETTS matches early in the day, late at night, indoors at the ITA Championships, held in California. Myers. SENIOR SPORTS WRITER and outdoors.” The team notched two doubles wins. Monique It will be an opportunity for freshman to Veterans Omar Aly and Wilfredo Gon- Albuquerque and Clementina Riobueno de- gain experience, such as Bernard Tefel, who On the heels of impressive recent perfor- zalez played in their first appearances of the feated No. 35 Illinois 8-2, and Kelsey Laurente played in his first collegiate indoor match at mances in both singles and doubles play, the season, dropping a hard-fought match against and Stephanie Wagner topped No. 32 Mis- the Bedford Cup, while others will return to University of Miami men’s and women’s ten- Texas-San Antonio in a tiebreaker, 8–7 (9). souri 8-3. action after injury concerns. Freshman Jack nis squads are each prepping for separate com- William Albanese and Diego Soto also fell to On the singles end, Wagner continued Murphy had to withdraw in his last match petitions this weekend. LSU 8-3, but despite the losses, the doubles her momentum gained in Tuesday’s doubles from arm pain. The men will be in Atlanta for the ITA tandems will get an opportunity to bounce victory, notching a three-set win over Tulane’s The Hurricane women have historically Regional Championships, and the women will back in a competitive field at this weekend’s Klara Vyskocilova, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. played well at their own invitational, which is host the Miami Invite here in Coral Gables. event hosted by Georgia Tech. “Stephanie has just been better than her their final competition before ITA Regionals The Miami men’s team is coming off a “Every player on our team will get to opponents the past two days,” assistant coach begin in Athens, Ga. weekend in Tulsa, Okla., at the ITA All-Amer- play our regional tournament in Georgia, and Laura Vallverdu said. “She needs to continue The Miami Invite kicks off Friday and ica Invite. It was the first road trip of the season I’m looking forward to seeing their progress,” working towards reaching her full potential as runs through Sunday at the Neil Schiff Tennis for the Canes, and coach Mario Rincon was Rincon said. The match in Atlanta is one of 12 a complete athlete.” Center. Admission is free for students. Oct. 10 - Oct. 13, 2013 THE MIAMI HURRICANE SPORTS 9 MHMC- Commercial Template Doc Size 11.25” X 14” Image Area 10.375 x 11.75 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 10

Academic support available for athletes

NEW BUILDING FROM PAGE 1 anges and a full list of past champions. Beyond the lobby is a brand new Then they can browse the Paul Di- football locker room, plus the training Mare Gallery of Champions. It spans center and rehabilitation suite. most of the lobby, showcasing artifacts The old training area was about from Miami’s best individual and team 3,500 sq. feet, and the expansion took it performances throughout the years. to more than 12,000 sq. feet in the new There are Heisman Trophies (Vin- building. ny Testaverde and Gino Torretta) and Yandle said the main benefit of the basketball National Coach of the Year larger space is that everything can be awards (2011 for Katie Meier, 2013 for done on site. In the past, athletes had Jim Larranaga), a symbolic bowl of or- to go to UHealth in downtown Miami treatments, but there are now doctors, X-ray machines and even a dentist all on the first floor. State-of-the-art equipment can be found throughout. Trainers have more treatment stations, a new anti-gravity treadmill and four hydrotherapy tubs that can switch between hot and cold water for different types of recovery. PHOTOS BY MONICA HERNDON // PHOTO EDITOR For example, an athlete might al- MEMORIES OF SEASONS PAST: The Paul DiMare Gallery of Champions displays Orange Bowl ternate hot and cold tubs to help relieve regalia among its many cases of championship trophies and achievement awards. soreness and stiffness. The building has opened in stages, also houses the Robert Mann Auditori- of natural light. with certain football employees able to um, a place for academic or team meet- “I have Academic All-Americans move in May. The compliance and aca- ings that seats 150. who I didn’t see in the past come by to demics staff made the transition in June, “It’s an environment more condu- study every other day because it’s just so and the communications and marketing cive to studying compared to our old accommodating and so fresh,” Wyman departments were in place by August. facility, which was kind of disjointed,” said. The second floor of the Schwartz said Allen Augustin, one of two aca- Center is devoted to excellence in the demic advisors at the center. classroom, not on the playing field. David Wyman, associate athletic For a video tour of THE BIG PRIZE: Miami is home to fi ve There are large individual study director for academic services, says stu- the Schwartz Center, football titles, four of which were spaces and an expanded computer cen- dent-athletes are attracted to the space check out the latest celebrated with the iconic crystal football. ter, as well as tutoring areas. The floor because of its comfortable feel and lots from TMHtv.

SPORTS BRIEFS FILE PHOTO BY CHARLOTTE CUSHING SOCCER JUST OUT OF REACH: Junior Alexis Mourning at- Junior Ashley Flinn was named ACC Player of the tempts to get her spike over a Louisianna State Week on Tuesday. Flinn scored both goals for Miami University defender at the net during their game as the Hurricanes shut out Notre Dame, 2-0, Sunday. on Sept. 14. The third-ranked Fighting Irish were unable to stop Flinn, who leads the Canes with eight goals this sea- son. Miami (7-4-0) faces Pittsburgh (4-8-1) at 7 p.m. VOLLEYBALL Thursday at Cobb Stadium. Miami will have its hands full this weekend with two matches at the Knight Sports Complex. First, the Canes face Pittsburgh at 7 p.m. Friday. Next up is a date with ATHLETICS Maryland at 1 p.m. Sunday. The Miami women have Thirteen Miami student-athletes recorded perfect 4.0 pulled together four consecutive ACC victories (Boston GPAs for the spring semester. The latest NCAA aca- College, Syracuse, Clemson, Georgia Tech). Check out demic progress report indicated the highest marks in full coverage of this weekend’s games at themiami- UM’s history – a combined 3.01 GPA for all student- hurricane.com. athletes, with a cumulative GPA of 2.98. Women’s ten- nis had the highest GPA (3.6) of any team, while the men’s tennis team posted a 3.47 combined average.

Spencer Dandes may be emailed at [email protected].

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Dear Zac Efron, as subtly as one can bring something It must be really hard … seeing like this up. Watching porn is nothing your boyfriend in a porno. to be ashamed of – and honestly, that’s But in all seriousness, how did you the least of your relationship problems not know your boyfriend had been in a at this point. A boyfriend who’s been in V, porno? Something like this should come porn definitely does not have the right to I was watching porn – guilty pleasure, I up in conversation. When you two made judge you for watching porn. Ever. guess you could say – and someone I know your lists of the people you’d been with You should probably go out and get appeared on the screen. Nope, it wasn’t before each other, he obviously failed to yourself tested. Chlamydia is no fun, and a friend or an acquaintance ... it was my mention the Jenna Jameson look-alike who knows where his junk has been? You boyfriend. I literally have no idea where to and “Extra No. 2.” need to think long and hard about the go from here. How do I tell him I saw him You guys need to have . fact that through the transitive property, in porn? How do I tell him I even watch And if your boyfriend was in a you’ve been having sex with a bunch of DEAR V porn? I’m totally freaking out. Please help! porno, why do you need to watch porn? porn stars this whole time. And like, how Shouldn’t you be satisfied enough with many porn stars is that, exactly? More Sincerely, your real sex life since your boyfriend than five? More than 10? More than 20? has been paid to have sex? Isn’t he sup- I’m shuddering at the thought. My Bare Lady posed to be a professional? Unless his But let’s look at the bright side – you film was one of those trashy POV home- could potentially go into the business to- movie things that blow. Or maybe it was gether. It can be a bonding thing that My just really, really bad. This is a separate you do … like couple’s therapy. conversation, but if the two of you stay together, you’re going to need to re-eval- V uate your sexual chemistry. boyfriend In an attempt to not bruise his ego, I suggest you lie your little butt off and tell him that you enjoyed his movie more is a porn than you’ve ever enjoyed any other por- no. Regardless, he has some ‘splainin to do, Lucy. star... What I would suggest is that you bring the conversation up subtly … or

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