Articles
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United States and Russia Agree on Diplomacy, No Advances in the Ukraine by Elizabeth Martinez
On Sunday, March 30th, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Russian Foreign Minister Segery Lavrov to discuss a diplomatic solution to the Ukrainian…
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College Rejection: Now What? by Rosaly Casanueva
You’ve just received the envelope that has had you on edge since you sent those applications out. You rip the seal and read the first…
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Amazing Spider-Man 2: Uneven but Beautiful 8/10 by Christian Steiner
The sequel that was only made to maintain rights to the Amazing Spider-Man cash cow is upon us. Surprisingly enough, the first Amazing Spider-Man film…
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Hope for Autism United for Soccer Foundation by Maria Vasquez
“Our program,” explains Oscar Amuz, the founder of Hope for Autism United for Soccer Foundation (HAUSF), “not only teaches fundamental soccer skills, but also fosters…
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The Cooling Climate Isn’t So Cool by Christian Steiner
We all know about global warming and the poor icebergs melting away into oblivion. We were also told it was mostly our fault for burning…
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How to Choose the College Right for You by Sana Chaudhry
By mid-April, college acceptances will be in and hopefully, MLEC seniors will be pleased with the outcome. If they’ve been accepted to their choice college,…
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LGBT Discrimination in Schools by Stephanie Brito
In the United States, a majority of citizens support same-sex marriage. Americans between the age of eighteen to twenty-nine, both Democrat and Republican alike, support…
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One Year Anniversary of the Boston Marathon Bombing: The Lives of the Survivors Now by Lessenitt Campos
It has been a year since the Boston marathon bombing killed four and injured over 250 runners and bystanders. Since then, the city of Boston…
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4/20’s Blazing Origins by Gabriella Indart
As April begins, the hype about the 20th begins to blaze across the nation. This popular day in uneventful April is a where countless of…
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MLEC’s Election Results by Stephanie Brito
Every year, MLEC’s walls are covered with campaign posters during election season, urging onlookers that ‘it’s time for change’ or to ‘vote for me.’ This…