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North Campus Selects New Director Of Recruitment Services

Lorraine Wright was appointed as the new director of recruitment services at North Campus on Dec. 5.  Wright, 36, will oversee the North Campus recruitment...

Winter Wonderland Celebration Returns To North Campus On Dec. 10

The holiday spirit is back at North Campus. Children’s Holiday at North, in its 16th year, will be held on Dec. 10 from 10...

Singing Sharks Make Debut At North Campus During Fall Concert

Seven months after retiring, music professor Carol Ann Steele’s legacy has been revived at North Campus. This fall, the Singing Sharks took over for the...

MDC-TV Wins Four Silver Davey Awards

Miami Dade College-TV won four Silver Davey Awards during the 18th annual Davey Awards virtual ceremony on Oct. 25. The Davey Awards is a yearly-held...

SEDT Student Produces Film Featured At Raindance Film Festival

Renowned Mexican playwright and actor, Carlos Olmos, dreamt of bringing his play El Eclipse to the big screen.  But he didn’t see it come into fruition;...

Four MDC Publications Win The Coveted National Pacemaker Award

Miami Dade College student publications—AXIS, Urbana, Miambiance and The Reporter—won prestigious National Pacemaker awards at the Fall National College Media Convention.  The recognition, which is...
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School Of Justice Instructor Wins Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Steven Tarrago, an instructor at the North Campus School of Justice, won a gold medal in the lightweight division at the 2022 World Master...

These MDC Publications Are In The Hunt For A National Pacemaker

Four Miami Dade College student publications—AXIS, Urbana, Miambiance and The Reporter—have been selected as finalists for the prestigious Pacemaker award. The prize, awarded by...

Service Project Spreads Positivity One Card At A Time

Katerina Jimenez is on a mission to spread positivity. This summer, the second-year Honors College student teamed with classmates, Natalia Llerandi and Angelica Pita, to...

TRIO Director Receives Second Chance At Life After Kidney Transplant

Carlton Daley had been waiting for four years, ever since the tri-weekly dialysis sessions became the norm to keep him alive. The first glimmer of...

North Campus Professor Refurbishes Computers For Kids In Belize

Renowned Belizean sculptor George Seymour Gabb, whose most famous artwork—The Sleeping Giant—was featured on his country's $100 bill, believed in helping his community.  Gabb, who...

Former Reporter Editor Lands Internship At WLRN

Ammy Sanchez, who served as The Reporter’s editor-in-chief during the 2021-2022 school year, was selected as an intern at WLRN—South Florida's public radio station. Sanchez,...
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