March 2018
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Biohazard Warning: Spring Breakers
By Diana Rodriguez Panama City Beach, Orlando, Clearwater—Florida is home to a few cities that are famous for being spring break spots, whether for the…
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The History of the Junior Ring Ceremony
By Yasmine Mezawi A tradition, a ceremony, the moment they’re finally upperclassmen. Adrenaline runs through the body of rising seniors as they enter the gymnasium.…
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Who’s Responsible for The FIU Bridge Collapse?
By Andres Cruz Last Thursday, the newly constructed pedestrian bridge at Florida International University collapsed in the early afternoon, where numerous commuters waiting at a…
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Spring Vacation Has Blossomed
By Abigail Rosales Spring Break is approaching and soon there will be one full week of rest, relaxation and revelry, before returning to school on…
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Spring Cleaning Your Life
By Abigail Rosales Spring is here, which means it’s time for spring cleaning; however, this isn’t just about the overflowing drawers in your room or…
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Funding Per Pupil in South Florida Hits the Low Tide
By Gabriella Licona Of the 67 counties in the state of Florida, Miami-Dade County Public Schools fall third to last (65th) on the per student…
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Miami Lakes Educational Center Flea Market
By Gabriella Licona This Saturday, March 17, Miami Lakes Educational Center’s PTSA will host their fourth annual community flea market. There will be a variety of vendors,…
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Puerto Rico: Is Statehood Right for Them?
By Rozany Guzman After Hurricane Maria left Puerto Rico floundering, and the U.S. lent billions of dollars to help Puerto Ricans recuperate from the damage,…
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An Awkward Oscars Season
By Devin Dubon With the Academy Awards, which were held on March 4, came its expected share of controversy. This year’s Oscars hit record low…
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The 90th Annual Oscars Recap
By Diana Rodriguez The 90th annual Academy Awards had its moments of laughter, tears, and confusion, with this year’s Oscars being the most racially diverse,…