Coconut Grove Art Festival
By Edysmar Diaz-Cruz
By Edysmar Diaz-Cruz
By Juanita Cardona Thank you for your interest in being a part of our upcoming fall semester. Unfortunately, it is with regret that I write to inform you that we are unable to offer you a position in our upcoming freshman year at [insert university name here]. After waiting anxiously for that small envelope, or…
Inspired by Brandon Stanton’s “Humans of New York”, “Humans of MLEC” will be an attempt to get to know the people that work to run Miami Lakes Educational Center. These are their stories.
By Daniel Saiz Whether you like to twist them, dunk them, or just straight up chomp on them: people all over the world have enjoyed Oreo cookies for years. For over a century, new flavors of Oreos have been created: from China’s Green Tea Oreos to America’s Red Velvet Oreos, it’s no lie that Nabisco…
By Christine Romero This winter break, don’t have a blank calendar or do the same boring old things as last year. There’s a million things to do here in Miami that go unnoticed. So, to ensure that your winter break is not only restful and relaxing, but also fun and exciting, here are a few…
By Daylin Delgado Winter break is a time for students to relax and get together with family, enjoying the holidays and awaiting the new year. But it can also be a time of procrastination, with winter assignments forgotten until the last minute. Here are some tips on how to keep paced and stress free this…
By Christian Steiner & Kaitlyn Pujols A little over a year ago, The Harbinger hosted their first #ISISCrisis twitter chat. Now we are on our second outing with the same hashtag, raising lively discussion on many of the same issues from a year ago: vetting of refugees, military action, should there be boots on the…
By Edysmar Diaz-Cruz & Jennifer Perez Students from Miami Lakes Educational Center joined panelists December 3, 2015 for “Green Generation” at the Milander Center for Arts and Entertainment where they discussed the issues of climate change and rising sea-levels, the integration of art with science, and the importance of making effective environmental changes. This panel is…
By Veronica Rarick A skin-like sensor, which allows users to feel their surroundings, could change the lives of amputees. The sensor, created by Stanford University engineers, can detect everyday forces like heat and pressure. This new development may change the science of prosthesis. The sensor is made from a stretchy material that can adjust to…
“Master of None” is the brainchild of “Parks and Recreation” star, comedian, and author Aziz Ansari. The binge-worthy Netflix Original series, which premiered its first season November 6, is the epitome of millennial living, complete with the nuances of the technological-era.