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Articles | Local News | NewsA Goodbye to Miami’s Art Heart
By Michelle Mairena Every day, thousands of tourists and Miami natives drive downtown to pose in front of Wynwood’s eye-catching murals, instagramming the contemporary style of Miami’s art neighborhood as they meander through its streets. But it’s not only the art that drives people to Wynwood. The one-of-a-kind neighborhood is also known for its overall…
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Gov. Rick Scott releases a statement on gun restrictions; Sen. Nelson calls it the “bare minimum”
By Veronica Rarick Yesterday, Gov. Rick Scott proposed a significant move for gun control in Florida in the wake of the deadly Parkland shooting last week. The ideas expressed weren’t up to par with what the student activists want after 17 of their friends and teachers were killed. Scott favored raising the minimum age for…
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Sergio Bustos Visits The Harbinger Staff Writers
By Juanita Cardona “To become a good journalist you need to write and read, read and write,” said Sergio Bustos. Sergio Bustos, a political journalist for The Associated Press, is the son of Chilean immigrant parents and an immigrant himself. He attended The Virginia Commonwealth University where he received his Bachelor of Science, and Mass…
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Dual Enrollment: A Guide for First Timers by Gabriella Indart
During the school year and summer, students take the time to catch up on courses and raise their GPA for college applications. While some of the options include FLVS, dual enrollment allows students to enroll in college courses and earn credits towards high school graduation as well as for college. Here is a guide for beginners…
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“Blackfish”: The Expose on SeaWorld’s Orcas by Vivian Bermudez
Blackfish: A 90-minute documentary currently making rounds all around the world after exposing the treatment that 8,000 pound orcas, or “killer whales,” endure at the hands of SeaWorld.
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The Implications of the Transition to In-Person Schooling
By Sofia Palomino After a year behind a screen, schools are moving towards in-person instruction and returning to a sense of normalcy. Many students are growing tired of their inactive routines and are starting to look forward to returning to schools. The grounds of MLEC have seen several changes in the past months as a…
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