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Miami alumnus Gowtham Raj Veeraswamy Premkumar graduated in the Spring, but during his time at Miami, he created AI drone technology.
SCIENCE

How one Miami alumnus replaced satellites with AI drones

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) programs such as Chat GPT continue to take the world by storm, more innovations are being introduced and the world is changing in large with it. Miami Alumnus Gowtham Raj Veeraswamy Premkumar, a recent graduate with a master’s degree in electrical and computer engineering, is no stranger to these technological advances.


Sabrina Carpenter kicked off her "Short n Sweet" tour on Sept. 23.
CULTURE

‘From the princess of all things Short n’ Sweet’: Sabrina Carpenter opens new tour in Columbus

This was Carpenter’s first ever sold-out arena show, and she certainly expressed her gratitude more than a few times. At one point, she took out her earpiece to listen to how loud the crowd was, and she looked like she was about to cry. As special as the night was for the audience, it was just as special if not even more for her. Our girl has finally made it.


SOPHIE's first and final posthumous album was released on Sept. 27. Staff Writer Gina Roth is not impressed.
CULTURE

Hyper-fail: SOPHIE’s posthumous album is a flop

The entire album feels disingenuous and just an excuse for artists to put their name on a track next to SOPHIE, especially due to her status as a trans icon. SOPHIE has been inspiring trans artists to make music in the hyperpop space. The album should have never been released, and it feels disrespectful to her legacy.


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