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Ten-Game Stretch Will Decide If Lady Sharks Qualify For Postseason

The Miami Dade College Lady Sharks softball team’s postseason plans will be decided in the next ten games. With six games left versus Eastern Florida...

Reporter Alumna Selected For The New York Times Student Journalism Institute 2021

Aiyana Ishmael, who served as a sports writer for The Reporter during the 2017-2018 academic year, has been selected to participate in The New...

Kesia Vazquez Selected As Dean Of Students At Kendall Campus

Kesia Vazquez has been selected as the new dean of students at Kendall Campus.  Vazquez, who started her position on March 15, oversees student services...

Baseball Team Prepares To Start Southern Conference Schedule

After starting the 2019-2020 season with a 17-6 record and a .329 team batting average, things looked promising for the Miami Dade College baseball...

Lady Sharks Need Late-Season Push To Qualify For State Tournament

The Miami Dade College women’s basketball team has suffered from inconsistent play this season. Through 13 games, the Lady Sharks are 5-8. They are 1-5 ...

Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar To Discuss Her Role In Politics

The Women’s Committee at Kendall Campus will be hosting a discussion with Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar, a Miami Dade College alumni who represents the...
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Artistry In Rhythm Dance Conference Streaming Virtually March 3-27

Kendall Campus’ Jubilation Dance Ensemble, in collaboration with Live Arts Miami, is hosting the 2021 Artistry in Rhythm Dance Conference via Zoom March 3-27.  The...

Lady Sharks Win 36th Southern Conference Title In Program’s History—Secure Spot At State Tournament

The Miami Dade College volleyball team won its 36th Southern Conference title Thursday night after defeating Eastern Florida State College (25-20, 19-25, 25-15, 25-18). With...

Sophomore Outfielder Providing Offensive Firepower For Lady Sharks Softball Team

Softball has a significant place in Amanda Mason’s life.  As a kid, she spent countless hours playing catch with her father, Gregory, and watching his...

Despite Slow Start, Sharks Hope To Rebound In Second Half Of The Season

Just over a year ago, the Miami Dade College men’s basketball team finished the 2019-20 season with an 18-11 record—their best mark since Head...

He Has Played Baseball In Three Continents—Now He’s A Catcher At MDC

By Jose Tovar and Victor Gonzalez-Vaca Juan Gonzalez’s baseball journey has taken him all across the world.  The five-foot-ten-inch catcher from Venezuela has played in World Cups...

Sophomore Guard Making The Most Of Her Second Chance At MDC

Anija Payne knows the importance of second chances.  In 2019, the five-foot-nine-inch guard was a star at Marian High School in Mishawaka, Indiana, averaging 12.3...
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