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Issue Date: Saturday, March 24, 2012 Issue: March 2012 Last Update: Tuesday, September 11, 2012
  • The Final Farewell to the Royal Class

    Thursday, May 24, 2012 By: Iqra Ahmed & Gaby Nuñez

    The Class of Royalty leaves their mark on MLEC.

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  • May Day Protest

    Wednesday, May 02, 2012 By: Gabriella Nunez- World Must Wake Up

    Occupy Miami and anarchist alike participate in the May Day protest involving Miami-Dade police.

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  • Miami-Dade County ranks 37th out of Florida Districts

    Friday, April 20, 2012 By: Krisna Maddy

    Miami-Dade County was recently ranked 37th out of 67 school districts in Florida’s state FCAT rankings.

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  • Japanese hid worst-case scenario report

    Thursday, April 19, 2012 By: Melissa Cuellar

    On March 12, 2011, Japan suffered from a nuclear disaster after an 8.9 magnitude earthquake hit Fukushima. It wasn’t until the end of 2011 that the Japanese government revealed a worst-case scenario r

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  • Managing Time

    Thursday, April 19, 2012 By: Iqra Ahmed

    Spring break is the little breath of freedom right before the three months of hell of constant school—which also means AP month, lots of project, tons of homework and even more stress. So, while you m

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  • Major Events during Spring Break

    Thursday, April 19, 2012 By: Krisna Maddy

    Miami is widely known as the epicenter of Spring Break fun, with several concerts and festivals going on in the area from sunrise to sundown. Not sure which or what events to go to during the break? W

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  • Kodak’s Last Shot

    Thursday, April 19, 2012 By: Mailei Smith

    Eastman Kodak has one shot left to get the picture—analog cameras have become a thing of the past. The digital age has transformed the company’s profit, leaving it in billions of dollars of debt. Earl

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  • A Dark Film On Muslims

    Thursday, April 19, 2012 By: Iqra Ahmed

    Since 9/11, Muslims in America have faced intense discrimination and have been labeled all over as “terrorists,” despite any actual evidence or proof. Osama Bin Laden’s bombing was not just an attack

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  • Album Review: El Camino

    Thursday, April 19, 2012 By: Samantha Cardet

    Indie powerhouse-duo The Black Keys have returned with a new album, the highly anticipated El Camino. Having gained America’s attention after performing on various late night shows like Conan O’Brien

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  • MDCPS is a Finalist for the BROAD Prize

    Wednesday, April 11, 2012 By: Staff Report

    Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) has been named a finalist for The Broad Prize for Urban Education, an annual award that honors urban school districts across the country that are making the g

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Poor seven-year-old Bea is in Vogue not for the beauty and fame, but for the crazy diets her mother put her through!
full story 
The Final Farewell to the Royal Class
The Class of Royalty leaves their mark on MLEC.
full story 
May Day Protest
Occupy Miami and anarchist alike participate in the May Day protest involving Miami-Dade police.
full story 
Miami-Dade County was recently ranked 37th out of 67 school districts in Florida’s state FCAT rankings.
full story 
On March 12, 2011, Japan suffered from a nuclear disaster after an 8.9 magnitude earthquake hit Fukushima. It wasn’t until the end of 2011 that the Japanese government revealed a worst-case scenario r
full story 
Spring break is the little breath of freedom right before the three months of hell of constant school—which also means AP month, lots of project, tons of homework and even more stress. So, while you m
full story 
Miami is widely known as the epicenter of Spring Break fun, with several concerts and festivals going on in the area from sunrise to sundown. Not sure which or what events to go to during the break? W
full story 
Kodak’s Last Shot
Eastman Kodak has one shot left to get the picture—analog cameras have become a thing of the past. The digital age has transformed the company’s profit, leaving it in billions of dollars of debt. Earl
full story 
Everyone’s scared of something, whether it is heights, spiders, or even fear itself. Fear is just a normal human trait.
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A Dark Film On Muslims
Since 9/11, Muslims in America have faced intense discrimination and have been labeled all over as “terrorists,” despite any actual evidence or proof. Osama Bin Laden’s bombing was not just an attack
full story 
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