The Ice Bucket Challenge Returns
The USC Ice Bucket Challenge has sparked conversations and campaigns for mental health across the world. Learn more about what it is, it’s effects, and the young minds participating, as told by Andrinika Aimable.
The USC Ice Bucket Challenge has sparked conversations and campaigns for mental health across the world. Learn more about what it is, it’s effects, and the young minds participating, as told by Andrinika Aimable.
On March 5th the Florida Senate and House approved a bill that would prevent homeless people from sleeping on public property. It now awaits approval from Governor Ron Desantis. Learn more about what this bill entails as told by Elizabeth Gonzalez.
On December 5th, 2022, a Miami Dade police officer gets injured from a shooting near American Senior High School. Read about the timeline of the shooting as written by Bryan Pinero.
After more than 4 years. Parkland school shooter, Nikolas Cruz’s legal fate has been decided. Written by Melanie Cabrera, read as she talks about the history between the shooting and the decision for Cruz’s punishment.
By Carlineissa Jean Francois On December 6, two students, 15-year-old Jonathan Grisales and 16-year-old Tanevcia Ashely were arrested due to false threats against two schools in Miami-Dade County and they will both be charged on felony grounds. Grisales was the first to instigate these threats on Instagram and soon after, two copycat messages were posted…
By Sophia Garcia and Valentina Foglia Part of a residential building collapsed in the early morning, around 1:30 AM, in Surfside. This collapse took place a few miles north of Miami Beach, located at 8777 Collins Avenue. So far, it is known that one person has been reported dead and 10 have been reported injured….
By Sofia Palomino The Sunshine State is currently one of the most popular destinations in the country as people from all around prepare for spring break. Florida always attracts thousands of tourists during this season, and it seems that this year will be no exception. Even though some universities and colleges have canceled their spring…
By Kymani Hughes With a large number of more mature Americans qualified for COVID-19 antibodies and restricted supplies, many keep on portraying an unhinged and baffling inquiry to get a shot, plagued by vulnerability and trouble. The endeavors to immunize individuals who are 65 and more established have stressed under the colossal interest that has…
By Sofia Palomino Ash Wednesday, that is also known as day of ashes, is the commencement for the holy season of Catholics. It holds a great value for the Catholic community as it announces the beginning of lent. This holy day is observed by fasting and repent by Catholics across the globe. It is the…
By Kayla Cheung During the latter half of March, Florida experienced a new kind of natural disaster: SARS-CoV. Already taking the lives of 430 thousand residents of the United States, South Floridians responded to this travesty the same as they would with a hurricane coasting through Florida’s lower half— buying bounties of toilet paper and…