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MLEC Kicks Off the 2016 Key Club Year
By Sabine Joseph The Key Club Kickoff Conference (KCKC) is the first event on the Key Club calendar and is anticipated and attended by new and old members alike. This year, Miami Lakes Educational Center (MLEC) hosted the event for the second consecutive year on Saturday, September 17 for Zone K, all of the Key…
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This “Climate Clock” Counts Down to Climate Calamity
By Kymani Hughes “Earth has a deadline,” the LED screen flashes like clockwork. Starting today, on October 2, that cutoff time is around seven years and 90 days before global warming expands into the extreme. As though the Covid-19 pandemic wasn’t giving New Yorkers enough anxiety, an additional transitory establishment on a conspicuous Manhattan building…
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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 all fields, despite sexist societal odds. Thirty-five year later, more of such sentiments emerge across the globe, amplifying the change to reflect on trailblazing women. Changes in society materialized on…
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Funding Per Pupil in South Florida Hits the Low Tide
By Gabriella Licona Of the 67 counties in the state of Florida, Miami-Dade County Public Schools fall third to last (65th) on the per student fund ranking list—Gadsden (67th), and Broward (66th) counties coming in right before. On March 11 at the State Capitol, it was discussed between the legislature, and superintendents from the Florida…
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Hermione for Gender Equality
By Cesar Zafra Widely known for her role as a Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, Emma Watson delivered an inspirational speech representing the United Nations in New York to launch the HeForShe campaign. The campaign aims to urge one billion men and boys to become advocates for the inequalities that females face every…
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The Grammys Misplaced “IGOR”
By Malique Lewis The Grammys are one of the most important events in music; they are one of the most coveted awards in the music industry. But lately their credibility has taken a bit of a hit. This award show is what captures the greatest artists of this generation, but the fact that they’re placing…
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MLEC Kicks Off the 2016 Key Club Year
By Sabine Joseph The Key Club Kickoff Conference (KCKC) is the first event on the Key Club calendar and is anticipated and attended by new and old members alike. This year, Miami Lakes Educational Center (MLEC) hosted the event for the second consecutive year on Saturday, September 17 for Zone K, all of the Key…
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This “Climate Clock” Counts Down to Climate Calamity
By Kymani Hughes “Earth has a deadline,” the LED screen flashes like clockwork. Starting today, on October 2, that cutoff time is around seven years and 90 days before global warming expands into the extreme. As though the Covid-19 pandemic wasn’t giving New Yorkers enough anxiety, an additional transitory establishment on a conspicuous Manhattan building…
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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 all fields, despite sexist societal odds. Thirty-five year later, more of such sentiments emerge across the globe, amplifying the change to reflect on trailblazing women. Changes in society materialized on…
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Funding Per Pupil in South Florida Hits the Low Tide
By Gabriella Licona Of the 67 counties in the state of Florida, Miami-Dade County Public Schools fall third to last (65th) on the per student fund ranking list—Gadsden (67th), and Broward (66th) counties coming in right before. On March 11 at the State Capitol, it was discussed between the legislature, and superintendents from the Florida…
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Hermione for Gender Equality
By Cesar Zafra Widely known for her role as a Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, Emma Watson delivered an inspirational speech representing the United Nations in New York to launch the HeForShe campaign. The campaign aims to urge one billion men and boys to become advocates for the inequalities that females face every…
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The Grammys Misplaced “IGOR”
By Malique Lewis The Grammys are one of the most important events in music; they are one of the most coveted awards in the music industry. But lately their credibility has taken a bit of a hit. This award show is what captures the greatest artists of this generation, but the fact that they’re placing…
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MLEC Kicks Off the 2016 Key Club Year
By Sabine Joseph The Key Club Kickoff Conference (KCKC) is the first event on the Key Club calendar and is anticipated and attended by new and old members alike. This year, Miami Lakes Educational Center (MLEC) hosted the event for the second consecutive year on Saturday, September 17 for Zone K, all of the Key…
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This “Climate Clock” Counts Down to Climate Calamity
By Kymani Hughes “Earth has a deadline,” the LED screen flashes like clockwork. Starting today, on October 2, that cutoff time is around seven years and 90 days before global warming expands into the extreme. As though the Covid-19 pandemic wasn’t giving New Yorkers enough anxiety, an additional transitory establishment on a conspicuous Manhattan building…
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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 all fields, despite sexist societal odds. Thirty-five year later, more of such sentiments emerge across the globe, amplifying the change to reflect on trailblazing women. Changes in society materialized on…
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Funding Per Pupil in South Florida Hits the Low Tide
By Gabriella Licona Of the 67 counties in the state of Florida, Miami-Dade County Public Schools fall third to last (65th) on the per student fund ranking list—Gadsden (67th), and Broward (66th) counties coming in right before. On March 11 at the State Capitol, it was discussed between the legislature, and superintendents from the Florida…
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Hermione for Gender Equality
By Cesar Zafra Widely known for her role as a Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series, Emma Watson delivered an inspirational speech representing the United Nations in New York to launch the HeForShe campaign. The campaign aims to urge one billion men and boys to become advocates for the inequalities that females face every…
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The Grammys Misplaced “IGOR”
By Malique Lewis The Grammys are one of the most important events in music; they are one of the most coveted awards in the music industry. But lately their credibility has taken a bit of a hit. This award show is what captures the greatest artists of this generation, but the fact that they’re placing…