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The Story of the Aral Sea
The Aral Sea, in Central Asia, was once a great provider of resources for thousands of people. Nowadays, the body of water has greatly changed.…
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Eight Billion and Counting
For as long as we can remember, the world has always been increasing in population. Read about how the world has reached a population of…
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Making a Junior Ring on a Budget
Getting a junior ring is a significant moment for students but it is also expensive. This feature was written by Juliet Vargas where she teaches…
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Re-Recorded Music: Musicians’ New Restart Button
By Zahir Stevens Re-recorded music has been surfacing, giving older artists more exposure. Taylor Swift is an excellent example of this. She’s recently been breaking…
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The 47th People’s Choice Awards: A Recap
By Zahir Stevens The People’s Choice Awards aired this past Tuesday. Kenan Thompson, best known for his role in the film “Good Burger,” hosted the…
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A Voter’s Guide to Being Ballot Ready
By Melanie Cabrera Voting is the cornerstone of democracy. It is a right mentioned in and protected by the Bill of Rights and it plays…
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Who’s Got Spirit? MLEC’s Got Spirit: A Look Back at This Year’s Spirit Week & Pep Rally
By Ajmaanie Andre Stress and nerves from homework, missed assignments, and exams were completely forgotten as MLEC students went all out for Spirit Week. This…
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Spending “An Evening With Silk Sonic” [Review]
By Kevin Perez An Evening With Silk Sonic, the highly anticipated debut album by R&B duo Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak as Silk Sonic, was…
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Cold Stone Creamery’s Boo Batter Is Back for the Spooky Season
By Kelly Sanchez Cold Stone Creamery, an eccentric ice cream parlor located in the heart of Miami Lakes, Main Street, just released their signature creation…
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Fighting for The People: Young People in Miami Advocate for H.R. 1
By Carlineissa Jean Francois Many people have come out in support of the For the People Act in the last year and will continue to…