School for Refugees by Stephanie Brito
Since the start of the Syrian crisis–a crisis that has only gotten worse with progression–over 2.8 million Syrians have registered with the United Nations High Commission of Refugees.
Since the start of the Syrian crisis–a crisis that has only gotten worse with progression–over 2.8 million Syrians have registered with the United Nations High Commission of Refugees.
This school year marks the beginning of a new chapter in some students’ lives and marks the end of one for others. For both freshman and seniors, this year will be an important one. However, like many students, they may be starting this year with certain ideas or beliefs that may not be exactly true.
Although no one wants to hear the dreaded s-word, school is here and it’s here to stay for another 180 days. From the looks of it, every student will be begging for their summer to come back with bags under their eyes on the first day back to school. In order to avoid falling asleep…
This morning’s crowning marked a new generation of seniors at MLEC, granting them not only pride and seniority, but also feelings of exhilaration and eagerness for their final school year. Even faculty and staff, including principal Mr. Parker, were moved by Class of 2015’s senior crowning.
The word resonated as the Class of 2015 picked up their crowns from the Principal’s Patio. On what would become their last first day of school, the seniors expressed their seniority by following MLEC’s tradition: senior crowning.
This past summer, many styles of clothing seemed to have been switching in and out of what most would consider “trendy.” Fashion went from lace to crochet to crop tops and from cut out skirts to jumper pants to high waisted cut out jeans. However, now with school taking its influence, and Miami Lakes Educational…
As an avid thrift shopper, I enjoy going to GoodWill at least once a week. I am constantly drawn to thrift stores because I enjoy what I buy and most importantly, the great prices. Lately, that has not been the case.
It’s hot, not too humid, and not really that hardcore, but still kind of – it’s Warped Tour at West Palm Beach’s Cruzan amphitheater.
After four years of waiting, the World Cup finally took over our television screens. There was a lot of anticipation for June 2014, when countries all over the world showed their utmost support during the World Cup’s nerve-wracking weeks.
The Miami Beach Convention Center was filled with cosplayers, vendors, comic book fanatics, artists, anime lovers, famous guests, and so much more. So many fandoms came together to enjoy four days of this geek fest, otherwise known as Supercon.