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1 MHMC- Commercial Template Doc Size 11.25” X 14” Image Area 10.375 x 11.75 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK November 18 - November 22, 2010 THE MIAMI HURRICANE NEWS 1 PRESIDENTIAL POISE: Student Government President Christina Farmer has led the completion of various initiatives, such as the ICEE machine in the C-store and the farmer’s market in front of the library every Wednesday. These are just two of the campaign platforms UFirst promised to deliver last spring. ADRIANNE D’ANGELO // Assistant Photo Editor COMPLAINTS UP IN SMOKE NONSMOKER SPEAKS OUT FOR SMOKERS’ RIGHTS PAGE 6 WITNESS WYNWOOD VISIT MIAMI’S ARTSY UP-AND-COMING NEIGHBORHOOD PAGE 8 A WALK TO REMEMBER SENIOR TRADITION STAYS ALIVE AND WELL THANKS TO SG PAGE 10 From campus events to behind-the-scenes activi-ties, Student Government took the University of Miami by storm this semester. While students mostly acknowledge the weekly farmer’s market and the ICEE machine in the C-store, a large portion of SG’s activities take place beyond the realm of the tangible. “We’re really reaching out to students,” said Ryan Aquilina, press secretary for Student Government. Aquilina said he likes to engage people around campus and talk to them about campus issues. “Why do students have to come to us when we can go to them?” he said. As press secretary, which is a new position in SG this year, Aquilina manages the newly restructured website, handles press releases and creates the fliers that are posted around campus. “Christina Farmer’s been doing a great job of really working together to try to accomplish things,” Aquilina said. "Each member of the executive board spearheads a project, and some are team efforts." Farmer's job has a lot to do with keeping SG mem-bers on task. The Miami Vol. 88, Issue 49 | Nov. 18 - Nov. 21, 2010 . HURRICANE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI IN CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, SINCE 1929 com BY DANA HATIC | STAFF WRITER SG reaches out to university, gets things done, plans for the future SEE SG, PAGE 4 For the students
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Title | Miami Hurricane, November 18, 2010 |
Subject |
University of Miami -- Students -- Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida |
Genre | Newspapers |
Publisher | University of Miami |
Date | 2010-11-18 |
Coverage Temporal | 2010-2019 |
Coverage Spatial | Coral Gables (Fla.) |
Physical Description | 1 digital file (PDF) |
Language | eng |
Repository | University of Miami. Library. University Archives |
Collection Title | The Miami Hurricane |
Collection No. | ASU0053 |
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Digital ID | mhc_20101118 |
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Full Text | 1 MHMC- Commercial Template Doc Size 11.25” X 14” Image Area 10.375 x 11.75 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK November 18 - November 22, 2010 THE MIAMI HURRICANE NEWS 1 PRESIDENTIAL POISE: Student Government President Christina Farmer has led the completion of various initiatives, such as the ICEE machine in the C-store and the farmer’s market in front of the library every Wednesday. These are just two of the campaign platforms UFirst promised to deliver last spring. ADRIANNE D’ANGELO // Assistant Photo Editor COMPLAINTS UP IN SMOKE NONSMOKER SPEAKS OUT FOR SMOKERS’ RIGHTS PAGE 6 WITNESS WYNWOOD VISIT MIAMI’S ARTSY UP-AND-COMING NEIGHBORHOOD PAGE 8 A WALK TO REMEMBER SENIOR TRADITION STAYS ALIVE AND WELL THANKS TO SG PAGE 10 From campus events to behind-the-scenes activi-ties, Student Government took the University of Miami by storm this semester. While students mostly acknowledge the weekly farmer’s market and the ICEE machine in the C-store, a large portion of SG’s activities take place beyond the realm of the tangible. “We’re really reaching out to students,” said Ryan Aquilina, press secretary for Student Government. Aquilina said he likes to engage people around campus and talk to them about campus issues. “Why do students have to come to us when we can go to them?” he said. As press secretary, which is a new position in SG this year, Aquilina manages the newly restructured website, handles press releases and creates the fliers that are posted around campus. “Christina Farmer’s been doing a great job of really working together to try to accomplish things,” Aquilina said. "Each member of the executive board spearheads a project, and some are team efforts." Farmer's job has a lot to do with keeping SG mem-bers on task. The Miami Vol. 88, Issue 49 | Nov. 18 - Nov. 21, 2010 . HURRICANE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI IN CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, SINCE 1929 com BY DANA HATIC | STAFF WRITER SG reaches out to university, gets things done, plans for the future SEE SG, PAGE 4 For the students |
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