- Rocking for a reason: FAU AEPi member rocks in a chair for 48 hours in honor of his grandfather’s cancer battleEditor’s Note: The description of Gift of Life was updated Oct. 28. Florida Atlantic University Alpha Epsilon Pi member Sage Leinweber spent two days in a rocking chair, carrying the strength his grandfather showed in his fight with leukemia. Last weekend, AEPi had Philanthropy Week, a time when all Greek organizations brainstormed creative ways to...
- Women’s Soccer: FAU comes up short in Senior Day game against North Texas, 0-1Florida Atlantic women’s soccer (4-11-3) lost to the University of North Texas (6-9-4) on the Owls’ Senior Day, 0-1. The Owls cut warmups short to honor their graduating seniors in their last home game. Ten seniors walked in the pregame ceremony, accompanied by their families and friends. They received framed jerseys and flowers from the...
- Men’s Basketball: Florida Atlantic lands Top 100 recruitFelipe Quiñones, a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Puerto Rico and the No. 68-ranked player in the SportsCenter’s Next Top 100 for the Class of 2026, has committed to Florida Atlantic University, he told ESPN’s Paul Biancardi Monday afternoon. The four-star posted his commitment on Twitter (X) with the caption “Locked in with FAU.” Scouts have praised Quiñones...
- Football: Florida Atlantic suffers 42-32 loss to Navy, their second straight lossFlorida Atlantic football (3-5, 2-3 AC) was competitive with Navy (7-0, 5-0 AC) until the end, with defensive stops and impressive plays, but was eventually outdone by Navy’s rushing attack and quarterback Blake Horvath’s four rushing touchdowns, losing 32-42. FAU QB Caden Veltkamp threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns, and backup QB Zach Gibson...
- Men’s Soccer: FAU ties UAB 3-3 after late goalFlorida Atlantic men’s soccer (9-3-1) let a two-goal lead slip away in the final minutes of a 3-3 draw against the University of Alabama at Birmingham (4-7-2) on Friday night at FAU Soccer Stadium. FAU controlled the majority of the game, creating numerous clear chances and dominating possession. However, despite leading 3-1 deep into the...
- University Press staff predict FAU will gain its second consecutive loss to NavyFlorida Atlantic football (3-4, 2-2 AC) is looking to bounce back after a recent loss to No. 18 South Florida last weekend, 48-13. The Owls travel to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium to take on the undefeated Navy Midshipmen (6-0, 4-0 AC) on Saturday, Oct. 25. The Owls are entering one of their toughest games of...
- Black Student Union hosts Battle of the Sexes in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness MonthFlorida Atlantic University’s Black Student Union hosted its annual competition, the Battle of the Sexes, a talent show where students can showcase their skills to honor breast and prostate cancer on Thursday night in the Boca Raton campus’s Student Union. Battle of the Sexes is an annual tradition for FAU’s Black Student Union. Held every October,...
- Editorial: 10 things to know in 10 days; a cheat-sheet for FAU basketball game daysFor Florida Atlantic basketball fans, game day at Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena is more than just a sporting event. From students camping outside “The Elly” the night before tipoff to the thunder of “Swag Surf” echoing through the stands, FAU has built a home-court culture that competes with programs twice its size. With just 10...
- FAU provost finalist Sandra Richtermeyer meets with faculty to discuss key issuesEditor’s Note: Scott Beaulier’s status in the Northern Michigan University presidential election was updated Oct. 24 to reflect that a finalist has been selected. Rutgers University-Camden administrator Sandra Richtermeyer spoke and answered a litany of attendees’ questions about her motivations to be the next provost for FAU on Wednesday. Richtermeyer is one of three candidates for...
- FAU College Republicans relaunch after yearlong hiatus, citing Charlie Kirk as inspirationThe FAU College Republicans student organization is making a comeback on campus after being inactive since last fall. Student leaders say this revival was prompted by the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10 at Utah Valley University. When Joseph Semprevivo II arrived at FAU this fall, he hoped to join an active College...
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