The Ice Bucket Challenge Returns
The USC Ice Bucket Challenge has sparked conversations and campaigns for mental health across the world. Learn more about what it is, it’s effects, and the young minds participating, as told by Andrinika Aimable.
The USC Ice Bucket Challenge has sparked conversations and campaigns for mental health across the world. Learn more about what it is, it’s effects, and the young minds participating, as told by Andrinika Aimable.
The MLEC elections for the 2025-2026 school year have concluded. Learn about the election results and get to know your new officers, as explained by Edisleibys Cuesta.
Tariffs have become a center of conversation following President Trump’s heightened implementation of them. Learn more about what they are and their impact as explained by Thomas Farrugia.
Pope Francis passed away on April 21st, leaving behind a series of accomplishments. Discover more about the pope’s life and the effects of his death, as told by Bella-Mia Saborio.
Caribbean Culture Club’s Carnival passed just last week. Learn more about the highlights and significance of the event, as told by Isabella Chavez.
The latest developments in the Luigi Mangione case has sparked debates over the death penalty. Learn more about this issue as told by Sebastian Sanchez.
By Isabella Chavez SAT season is here, and students are preparing for a test that plays a major role in college admissions. The SAT has two main sections: Reading/Writing and Math. It can also help students qualify for scholarships like Bright Futures. Most colleges look for scores between 1050 and 1250, but a strong SAT…
This past week teachers enjoyed time at the Black History Luncheon, hosted by Black History Club. Learn more as told by Sebastian Sanchez.
MLEC recently implemented Lightspeed security systems to monitor violence and bullying at school. Read more about the effects of this policy as told by Thomas Farrugia.
The Culinary ProStart competition took place in Orlando last weekend, where two MLEC teams competed to show off their skills. Learn more as told by Marlon Bojorge.