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Filmmakers With MDC Ties Produce ‘Miami Story’ About Single Mom’s Financial Struggles

When Jose Navas’ parents moved to Miami from Nicaragua in 1985, they sold porcelain figurines, dishware and bathroom decorations at the now-defunct Flagler Flea...

MDC-TV Wins Two Suncoast Regional Emmys For Breaking The Silence

For the seventh year in a row, MDC-TV has earned a Suncoast Regional Emmy. The award for the project Breaking the Silence was announced on...

Former Reporter Editor Selected For NPR Digital Journalism Project

Ammy Sanchez, who served as The Reporter’s editor-in-chief during the 2021-2022 school year, was one of five participants selected for NPR’s Next Generation Radio—a...

Medical Campus Revamps Its Food Pantry

In an effort to tackle food insecurity, Medical Campus unveiled a refurbished food pantry space during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Jan. 5.  Located at 950...

MDC Alumni Create Young Professionals Board To Promote Casa Familia’s Mission

When Anthony Valenzuela was searching for volunteering opportunities this summer, he connected with Anay Abraham, the executive director of Casa Familia—a non-profit organization that...

Hotel Simulation Suite Unveiled At Wolfson Campus

Wolfson Campus opened a new hotel simulation suite this semester.  Located in Room 6400, the facility features four stations: a simulation hotel room, a restroom,...
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CAMP Provides Beacon Of Hope For Migrant Students And Their Families

When Doris Pichs arrived in the United States from Peru 26 years ago, she had one goal—to create a better future for her family.  Pichs...

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...

‘It’s Adorable’: Miami Culinary Institute’s Café Introduces Robotic Server

Jaire Treminio was picking up food at the Miami Culinary Institute Café when she stumbled upon something rather unusual.  A three-and-half-foot white robot was delivering...

Miami Book Fair Brings Life And Literature To Downtown Miami

Wolfson Campus hosted its 39th rendition of the Miami Book Fair from Nov. 13-20. The eight-day literary event featured more than 100 authors, musicians...

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...

Urbana Begins New Chapter After Winning Its First Magazine Pacemaker

When a trailblazing band of students at Eduardo J. Padrón Campus contemplated starting a literary arts magazine in 2007, they asked professor Emily Sendin...
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