October 2017
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YouTube has a Creativity Problem
By Devin Dubon When YouTube was first introduced, it was a platform dedicated to spreading creative and entertaining content. Small animators and filmmakers worked hard…
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The Return of Stranger Things
By Ericka Miller After over a year of waiting, Stranger Things season two is finally here and will be released by Netflix today. October 27,…
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The Powerpuff Girls, Racist or Diverse?
By Luis Mila Sugar, spice and everything nice were the ingredients used by Professor Utonium to create one perfect little girl, but the addition of…
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Football Talk: The Miami Hurricanes Remain Undefeated and Gain Top Ten Ranking
By Andres Cruz The University of Miami has a rich history of winning in NCAA football, especially during the eighties and mid-nineties, also known as…
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Crisis in Puerto Rico: Desperate Residents Consume Toxic Water from Superfund Site
By Rozany Guzman Friday afternoon, CNN watched workers from Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados, or AAA, distribute water from a well at the Dorado Groundwater…
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Mass Shootings: America’s Fastest Growing Epidemic
By Sabine Joseph The recent attack on the Route 91 Harvest 3-day country music festival in Las Vegas–the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history–has ignited…
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An Insider’s take on the Crisis in Puerto Rico
By Krystal Alverio Hurricane Maria made history when it transformed from a mere tropical storm to a catastrophic category 5 hurricane within just 24 hours.…
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Harvest Fest 2017 Recap
By Daylin Delgado “Harvest Fest is MLEC’s most anticipated event. Preparation starts months in advance and attracts hundreds of students from other schools. This year…
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The Rise and Fall of Harvey Weinstein, the Hollywood Mogul Accused of Serial Sexual Harassment
By Roxana Casanueva The famous and powerful producer, Harvey Weinstein, co-founder of Miramax Films in 1979, has worked in the film industry for decades, making…
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14 DEAD AFTER FLORIDA NURSING HOME LOST A/C
By Valeria Bula Roughly about a month after Hurricane Irma swept across Florida, leaving destruction in its wake, two more residents, Francesca Andrade, 95, and Cecilia…