Catch Up 'Canes
Catch Up 'Canes
The Miami Hurricane
Welcome to Catch Up 'Canes! We are the all-new podcast for The Miami Hurricane, the University of Miami's independent student newspaper. In our bi-weekly episodes, we aim to cover top stories in each of our sections: news, sports, arts & entertainment, and opinion. Get ready as we feature stories and interviews with UM's students, faculty, staff, alum, and highlight experiences within our surrounding Miami community.
11/8 News Rundown | Miami Mythbusting | Canes Athletics Preview
Segment 1: Jayden quickly runs down the most important pieces of news on and near campus in the past few weeks Segment 2: Devin gives Jayden "Miami Myths" and Jayden tackles them to see whether or not they are true Segment 3: Jayden and Devin preview the Canes' upcoming athletic games against Florida State and UCF. Music Used: Track: "Palms" Music provided by https://slip.stream Free Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/sfPqxx
Nov 8, 2023
28 min
University of Miami Campus Dining Blind Ranking | Bonus Segment on Loss to Georgia Tech
Join Jayden and Devin as Devin embarks on a blind ranking of 7 dining options on campus that Jayden selected. Then, accompany Devin as he gives a full breakdown of Miami's heartbreaking loss to Georgia Tech. Music Used: Track: "Palms" Music provided by https://slip.stream Free Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/sfPqxx
Oct 26, 2023
29 min
LIVE Canes Football Breakdown & Conference Realignment
Join Jayden Cohen and Devin Greis as they discuss the 4-0 Miami Hurricanes, the University of Miami's football team! The pair covers offense, defense, the past victories, future opponents, and ends it with a bonus segment on conference realignment! Music Used: Track: "Palms" Music provided by https://slip.stream Free Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/sfPqxx
Sep 27, 2023
19 min
Lahaina Wildfires, Corporate Accountability and Mistrust
As of August 28th, there are 115 people dead in Maui, Hawaii as a result of rampant wildfires that swept across the region of Lahaina. The Maui incident therefore is now the deadliest American wildfire in over 100 years, and the search for survivors is not even over yet. News broke about the wildfires as early as August 8th, but nearly 3 weeks later, a 388 person strong unaccounted for list was released by the Maui County police. In the wake of such an environmental tragedy, grieving Hawaiians demonstrated dissatisfaction with how their leaders — both in the community and government — handled the wildfires. In fact, Maui residents heavily criticized President Joe Biden’s response to the events for being far too passive. In general, the people of both Hawaii and the United States as a whole were left with far more questions than answers. How did the deadliest American wildfire in a century occur in an island nation surrounded by water? Do American responses to environmental threats need to be examined and improved upon in the wake of a swiftly changing climate? And why are Hawaiian representatives blaming imperialism as a direct and proximate cause to the wildfires? Today, we will be answering all of these questions, and applying the lessons learned to our own environment here in Miami. Sources Used: Native Hawaiians worry they will be forgotten as Maui recovers from devastating wildfires Angry Maui residents slam Biden, hold ‘No Comment’ signs during president’s fire tour As hundreds remain missing in Maui, electric company admits evidence FEMA Officials Staying at Posh Five-Star $1,000-a-Night Hotels in Maui During Recovery Efforts Stanfard Ballard Dole and His Hawaii Eric Silagy Info Largest Electric Service Provider Audio Licensing: Voice clip belongs to Kaniela Ing Track: "Palms" Music provided by https://slip.stream Free Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/sfPqxx
Aug 30, 2023
11 min
SuntanU, Alix Earle and Influencer Culture at UM
On this episode of Catch Up ‘Canes, we look into how Alix Earle’s rise to fame, along with social media in general, has generated more attention to the University of Miami, as well as what it might mean for the school’s future. To explore this, we look into the history of "SuntanU" and how Miami has become a breeding ground for influencer culture altogether. The Miami Hurricane article about the evolution of "SuntanU" "UM Cries Out for Piece," The Miami Hurricane, Oct. 17, 1969 "Students air their grievances at question-and-answer session," (President Foote statements) ⁠The Miami Hurricane, Oct. 09, 1984 "Black women on TikTok want to know, 'Where's our Alix Earle?'" NBC News Rights for audio clips used in this podcast belong to: Alix Earle, Danessy Auguste, The Beatles - Please Mr. Postman (Instrumental), Past Perfect Vintage Music, Tears for Fears - Head Over Heels (Instrumental)
Apr 17, 2023
17 min
March Madness: The 'Canes, Trivia and Predictions
On this episode of ‘Catch Up Canes, The Miami Hurricanes’ podcast, we cover March Madness and how both the men and women’s basketball teams at UM have dominated so far in the tournament. We also test our March Madness knowledge with trivia and our predictions for the championship. This episode was recorded on Wednesday, March 22. As of now, the men's basketball team has made it into the Final Four-- but keep listening to see how our predictions matched up to this week’s results.
Mar 27, 2023
29 min
Earthquake Relief for Turkey and Syria, ULUX, 'Canes Baseball and Michigan State University
On this episode of ‘Catch Up Canes, The Miami Hurricanes’ podcast, we discuss a student relief drive’s efforts in response to the earthquake devastations in Turkey and Syria, UM's Luxury and Fashion Club on-campus, the start of 'Canes baseball season and student opinions on mass shootings in America, especially in response to the recent Michigan State University event. Turkish Philanthropy Funds' Earthquake Relief Fund ULUX Fashion Club Engage 'Canes baseball wins opening series against Penn State GoFundMe Link for Arielle Anderson Memorial
Feb 22, 2023
36 min
Love Stories at the U
Welcome back to Catch Up 'Canes! With Valentine’s Day this week, we thought we would celebrate some UM couples and ask them to take a trip down memory lane about how they met at the U or how they have brought their love to our community. Take a listen to hear what they cherish about each other, some advice they would give to other couples and much more. Mary and Glen Howard - 1:07 Jenny and Patrick - 15:19 Andrea - 25:23 Katerina and Nathan - 29:29
Feb 17, 2023
42 min
AP African American Studies, UFuerza, Duke and the Housing Lottery
On this episode of ‘Catch Up Canes, The Miami Hurricanes’ podcast, we cover: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s recent decisions to ban AP African American studies and defund public state universities' DEI initiatives The Canes’ men’s basketball team win against Duke University this week Latin dance student organization UFuerza  Student opinions on the upcoming housing lottery. News: 0:53 A&E: 14:40 Sports: 20:13 Opinion: 33:45
Feb 9, 2023
42 min
Art Basel, Cuban Restaurant Legend Felipe Valls, Sr. and Club Q (feat. Interview w/ Alex Valls)
On this episode of ‘Catch Up Canes, The Miami Hurricanes’ podcast, we cover the passing of famous Cuban businessman and restaurant owner Felipe Valls, Sr., featuring a special interview with his granddaughter, Alex Valls, the final ‘Canes football bowl along with an update on the women’s and men’s basketball teams, Art Basel and one art fair’s focus on creatives from the African diaspora, plus much more.  Felipe Valls, Sr. passes on at age 89. Learn about his story and how he came to create Miami's biggest restaurants Ajhada Gabriel's PRIZM piece for Miami Art Week (p. 13) Miami men's basketball wins against Rutgers, Louisville Miami football loses to Pittsburgh, closing out regular season Miami women's basketball team loses to Columbia University in latest tournament
Dec 7, 2022
37 min
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