March 2021
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Women’s History Month in 2021
By Kayla Cheung Since its inception in 1986, Women’s History Month has been an important time for the United States to recognize women’s achievements in…
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‘Cruel’ Digital Race for Vaccines Leaves Many Seniors Behind
By Kymani Hughes With a large number of more mature Americans qualified for COVID-19 antibodies and restricted supplies, many keep on portraying an unhinged and…
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OPINION | Chaos Walking: A Cinematic Experience
By Anthony Vidal The starting frame of Chaos Walking, starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley, initiates with a recount of its title: “The noise is…
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Getting Through the Last Part of Your High School Career
By Rhobie Toussaint Almost a year ago, students throughout the country were told to stay at home due to the coronavirus outbreak, and that quarantine…
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Amanda Gorman: A Force To Be Reckoned With
By Jaylyn Gonzalez Modified From Our February Newsletter. At just 22-years-old, Amanda Gorman, an American poet and activist, has suddenly risen to fame for her…
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5 Questions To Ask Yourself Daily
By Kevin Perez If the pandemic has taught us anything — it is resilience. It’s been a year since Florida’s first confirmed case of COVID-19…
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WandaVision Season Finale
By Kayla Cheung and Kevin Perez Warning: This Story Contains Spoilers. Theories sprawl across the internet ranging from bizarre to just in Marvel’s realm of…
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Introducing MLEC’s Mental Health Awareness Club: The Walnut Society
By Kelly Sanchez On January 25, 2021, Miami Lakes Educational Center’s (MLEC) TRUST counselor, Mr. Felix Muñoz, announced in the MLEC 2020-2021 Microsoft Teams channel…
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Commemorating Dr. Seuss
By Sophia Garcia Today, March 2nd, marks the birthday of Dr. Seuss, formally known as Theodor Seuss “Ted” Geisel — the infamous pioneer of children’s…