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Graduates Reach The Finish Line At LoanDepot Park

After more than thirty years of waiting, Desiree Blandon has graduated from college. When Blandon arrived in Miami from Nicaragua in 1987, she put her...

Miami Dade College Hits The Bull’s Eye With Futuristic Robotic Statue

It's massive. Over-the-top. And eye-popping.  The Miami Bull—a hulking 3,000-pound, 11-feet tall, crypto-inspired, chrome and fiberglass statue—will sit at the edge of the Wolfson Campus...

Students Get A Taste Of Wall Street With Investment Organization

By Ammy Sanchez and Carolina Soto A pinch of Wall Street is coming to Miami Dade College.  The Student Managed Investment Fund—an organization that invests in...

Foreign Language Professor To Retire After 31 Years

After arriving from Ecuador in 2015, Melani Andrade was hesitant to speak English because she feared her peers would ridicule her accent.  But after she...

Keeping Up With Kendall To Debut In Summer Term

Kendall Campus is getting its own social media show—Keeping Up With Kendall.  The program will feature 15-minute-long interviews with faculty, students, staff and community leaders...

Kendall Campus Revamps Its Look To Improve Student Engagement

Kendall Campus is undergoing a renaissance.  For the past year, Miami Dade College’s second-oldest campus has undergone a “campus revitalization project” to improve student engagement.  “This...
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Music Professor To Retire After Nearly Three Decades At North Campus

After nearly 30 years, Carol Ann Steele is ready to sing her last note at Miami Dade College. The music aficionado, who has served as...

Professor Aims To Shape Haitian Narrative Through His Films

The words shook Yanatha Desouvre. “Haitian, Haitian go back to your nation,” Desouvre recalls being told by his elementary school classmates when he was five...

The Reporter Selected Top Two-Year Student Newspaper By The FCSPA

For the 11th straight year, The Reporter has been selected as the top two-year student newspaper in the state by the Florida College System...

Competition Gives Three Entrepreneurs A Chance To Run Their Own Food Truck

And the winners are…  Nancy Guerrier, Tywanda Dupont and Clarence Davis.  The three food aficionados won the Miami-Dade County Food Truck Enterprise Program competition—a free 14-week...

Wolfson Campus SGA President Starts Project To Help With Period Poverty

Isabella Cunningham was exposed to the reality of period poverty at an early age.  When she was 12 years old, her mother sent boxes filled...

Kendall Campus Professor Selected As Speech And Debate Coach Of The Year

A month ago, Maria Mercedes Corredor won first-place in persuasive speaking at the Florida Intercollegiate Forensics Association state tournament.  When her name was announced, Corredor...
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