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For Students With Deferred Action Status, Optimism And Frustration

Yesmyn Alcarazo, a mass communications student at Kendall Campus, knew he lacked legal documentation to reside in the US, but he didn’t truly realize...

Heart of the Vet-Tech Program Passes Away

Dr. Lois Sargent, a doctor of veterinary medicine, passed away on January 15 after a battle with non-alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver. For the...

North Campus Cafeteria Extends Its Hours

The main cafeteria at Miami Dade College North Campus (North Café) is extending its hours of operation — Monday through Thursday until 7 p.m....

Student Aiming To Be A Fifth Generation Funeral Director

April Dorsey is accustomed to death. She’s been around it her entire life; so has her family. From her great-great-grandfather to her aunties in...

Radio Reporter Kenny Malone To Visit Wolfson Campus As Part Of The MDC Journalism Speaker Series

WLRN-Miami Herald radio news reporter/producer Kenny Malone covers stories about South Florida’s characters. He believes a journalist is lucky to venture out into the...

Miami Dade College Provost Rolando Montoya, Appointed By The Federal Reserve Board Of Governors

Miami Dade College Provost  Rolando Montoya has been appointed by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, D.C to be part of the...
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Miami Dade College Welcomes Group Of Cuban Students For the First Time in Five Decades

Miami Dade College made history on January 13 by bringing 15 students from Cuba to study abroad for the first time in 55 years....

MDC Students Raise Money To Buy Solar Lanterns For Kids In Kenya

Throughout rural Kenya, children doing homework often rely on a dangerous and expensive kerosene lamp as their only source of light.   Several Miami Dade...

Longtime Journalism Professor Set To Retire

Longtime North Campus journalism professor David Merves is retiring after 30 years at Miami Dade College. Merves, who will reach the 30-year-mark in February...

New Kiosk System Makes Waiting Easier For Students

A new touchscreen kiosk system at Miami Dade College is making students lives less stressful. First implemented at the Kendall Campus in February, the...

Reporter Alum Selected For Summer Internship At The Dallas Morning News

Gregory Castillo, a senior staff photographer for The Reporter, has been selected for a paid internship at the Dallas Morning News next summer. Castillo,...

Book Fair Attracts Thousands To Downtown Miami

The 30th Annual Miami Book Fair International began on November 17 and ended on November 24, after a week full of books, music, art,...
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