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The University of Miami's first campus publication, The University News, was founded in October 1927 but ceased publication the end of that year after confronting financial challenges. With support from many of its original staff members, The Miami Hurricane was launched two years later, in 1929.
University of Detroit Mercy – The Varsity News; University of Michigan – The Michigan Daily, The Michigan Review, The Michigan Every Three Weekly; University of Michigan–Dearborn – The Michigan Journal; University of Michigan–Flint – The Michigan Times; Washtenaw Community College – 'The Washtenaw Voice
(Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century) University of Miami; University of Florida. "Cuban Exile Newspapers at the University of Miami" – via Digital Library of the Caribbean. "Florida". CJR's Guide to Online News Startups. New York: Columbia Journalism Review. "News: Newspapers: Regional: United States: Florida". DMOZ ...
An article about the origins of Sebastian the Ibis (then known as “Icky”) in a 1958 issue of The Miami Hurricane, UM’s student newspaper. Pictures of Sebastian the Ibis, the University of ...
Pages in category "Student newspapers published in Michigan" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
J.D. Arteaga is a Miami native, and he learned what it meant to be a Hurricane during a four-year career as a UM starting pitcher. After 21 seasons as the Hurricanes’ pitching coach, Arteaga has ...
The Miami Hurricane (University of Miami) (1992, 2009) The Miscellany News (Vassar College) (1940, 1963) The Nevada Sagebrush (University of Nevada, Reno) (2008, 2009, 2011, 2015) The Northern Light (University of Alaska, Anchorage) (2009, 2011) Northern Star (Northern Illinois University) (2008) The Observer (Case Western Reserve University ...
The Hurricanes and defensive line coach Jason Taylor tried to land defensive end Elias Rudolph before he committed in July, but Michigan was the blue-chip prospect’s preferred destination. But ...