News
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Devastation in the Bahamas
By Rhobie Toussaint Imagine roofs being torn off of buildings, houses being flooded with water, and cars flipped over and damaged. People have nowhere to…
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Preparing for Dorian
By Michelle Mairena Gargantuan lines of cars at gas stations, families covering up their windows with plywood, individuals frantically raiding every grocery store in the…
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Expectations for the 2019-2020 School Year
By Jaylyn Gonzalez After a ten-week-long break, incoming and returning Jaguars will soon be walking into the hallways of MLEC with the curiosity of what…
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For The 12th Year, MLEC is Named an “A” School
By Michelle Mairena @miixchii Miami Lakes Educational Center enjoyed an exceptional school year. It was named the nation’s best Magnet School, earned a STEM designation,…
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A Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan
By Gabriella Licona The humanitarian crisis in Sudan began in December 2018 when civilians began to protest against President Omar al-Bashir— a president who they…
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A Strong Pulse: Three Years After the Nightclub Massacre, the LGBTQ is United
By Samantha Jimenez Pulse — the palpable beat resulting from the heart propelling blood through the body, rhythmic beating, throbbing. It was a great name…
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Walpole’s Last Flight
By Aileen Delgado & Samantha Jimenez “It’s hard to say something to a legend… if you are a student and you had Joe Walpole, then…
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Not a Goodbye, Class of 2019
By Michelle Mairena June 5th, 2019. For the class of 2019, this date did not only mark the end of their journey at MLEC, the…
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Presidential Hopeful Pete Buttigieg Visits Miami
By Devin Dubon In a crowded field of over 20 major candidates, it’s hard for any one Democrat to stand out for the 2020 presidential…
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A Goodbye to Miami’s Art Heart
By Michelle Mairena Every day, thousands of tourists and Miami natives drive downtown to pose in front of Wynwood’s eye-catching murals, instagramming the contemporary style…