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Juneteenth: A Day to Keep Fighting for Freedom
By Kymani Hughes On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. The proclamation declared “that all persons held as slaves” within the…
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Record-Breaking Anti-Trans Bills Are Being Considered
By Hermes Falcon and Anthony Vidal From Our May/June Magazine 117: A record breaking number of anti-trans bills have been brought to the attention of…
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Gunman Opens Fire at Aventura Mall
By Fabiha Faruque Pandemonium unleashed when a gunman pulled out his weapon and opened fire inside Aventura Mall on Saturday afternoon. The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue…
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NHS Initiation Ceremony: Socially Distanced, but Together
By Angely S. Pena-Agramonte The National Honors Society opened up its doors to new members on Thursday morning, celebrating their achievements with an initiation ceremony.…
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MDCPS Announces In-Person Graduation
By Kelly Sanchez After nearly a year and a half of lockdowns, cancelled activities and distance learning, the class of 2021 will get to celebrate…
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Grammys 2021: Live Updates
By Angely Peña and Anthony Vidal The 63rd annual Grammys commence tonight, being the epitome of finally making it in the music industry. This past…
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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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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…
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The Future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
By Jaylyn Gonzalez Through their ability to construct unique character personalities and create an abundance of exceptional comics, movies, and series, Marvel Studios reigns supreme…