New MLEC Leaders Speak on the Recent Election
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.
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.
Last week, Florida governor Ron DeSantis suspended his presidential campaign. Many considered him a great opponent to the previous president, Donald Trump. Here’s all you need to know about DeSantis’ suspension, as explained by D’avora Williams.
By Anthony Vidal Local elections in Miami-Dade County hit a low point this year. In some districts, voter turnout was as slow as one percent while staying under 30% throughout the county. On Election Day, November 2nd, early voting began in Miami-Dade County with a drastically low turnout of 11.17%. The mayor elections that started…
By Kymani Hughes At the point when President Joe Biden divulged his $1.9 trillion Covid plan on Thursday night, various individuals were astounded to learn stimulus checks would be $1,400 and not the $2,000 figure threw around in earlier weeks. Among those individuals found napping was prominent Democratic legislator Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. ″$2,000 implies $2,000….
By Kymani Hughes Daniella Levine Cava left a mark on the world on November 3rd as she became Miami-Dade County’s first female mayor and the principal non-Cuban Mayor since Stephen Clark in the mid-1990s. Her Republican rival Esteban “Steve” Bovo who lost to the Democrat said that Cava’s mission “worked superbly to make the race…
by Ajmaane Andre From Our August Issue Many have stated that Generation Z is one like no other. With recent tragedies hitting many countries and some with problems that have been ongoing for years, Gen Z has been at the head of it all by taking to social media and spreading the news as much…
By Jaylyn Gonzalez After an entire week of campaigning with dozens of posters, candies, and social media posts, a diverse range of forty brave students captured the crowd’s attention when walking on the stage to show why they deserve to uphold the positions for either their class or the Student Government Association (SGA). The role…
By Devin Dubon It’s well known that young people tend not to vote. It’s become sort of a meme in the political sphere: millennials too busy eating avocado toast in their Tumblr pink room. Most parties try to appeal to them, yearning for their coveted vote; but, it never works. The turnout of young voters…
By Yasmine Mezawi Known as the sloppiest, most vulgar election, the 2016 presidential election had us at the edge of our seat biting our nails as the future of America was placed in the hands of a 71 year-old who acts no better than a child. A year later, talk of the election has not…
By Carolina Espinal That time of the year has arrived again: dozens of multi-colored posters hang against the walls, hallways, doors and staircases, flooding the school’s atmosphere with slogans that usually sound a little like, “Vote for Me Because I’m the Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread.” Getting Noticed Many of the jaguars at MLEC are…