March 2018
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The Celebration of Easter Sunday
By Gabriella Licona Every year, a day is taken to celebrate a bunny who laid eggs, and children are encouraged to participate in colorful egg…
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Artificial Intelligence is Taking Over the World
By Rozany Guzman In the modern world, artificial intelligence is a growing part of people’s lives. Online ordering, voice-controlled assistants, self-driving cars; A.I. is everywhere…
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Enzyme Experiment in Mice Has Reversed Their Alzheimer’s
By Diana Rodriguez Alzheimer’s is a neurodegenerative disease that affects over 5.5 million Americans, with symptoms ranging from short term memory loss to not being…
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“Screaming Mummy” Mystery: Peasant or Prince?
By Diana Rodriguez In 1886, archaeologists were digging up the complex tombs in the Deir el-Bahri valley of Luxor, Egypt, when they found a peculiar…
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Women’s History Month: An Absurdity
By Ericka Miller History has always been an all-boys club that denies any sort of female achievement to become recognized. And so, from the beginning…
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March for Our Lives Miami
By Gabriella Licona While many students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High march with Emma Gonzalez in Washington D.C., South Florida residents and other survivors gathered…
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Love, Simon: Behind the Eyes of a Gay Teen
By Luis Mila My name’s Luis. I’m just like you, except I’ve never been comfortable with my feelings. I have whatever your typical teen would…
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ICYMI: Class of 2019’s Junior Ring Ceremony
By Yasmine Mezawi While last Thursday was merely the highly anticipated day before Spring Break for most, for the Class of 2019, however, it was…
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MLEC Students Stand with Stoneman Douglas
By Devin Dubon On March 14, students at Miami Lakes Educational Center showed their support for the victims of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas…