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MDC-TV Nominated For Another Suncoast Regional Emmy Award

MDC-TV was nominated for a Suncoast Regional Emmy Award for Video Game Concert 2025.  The recognition is presented by the National Academy of Television Arts...

The Reporter Visits The Nation’s Capital

Last week, The Reporter attended MediaFest 25 at the Fall National College Media Convention in Washington, D.C. from Oct. 15-18. The traveling crew consisted of...

West Campus Professor Wins 2026 Ottoline Prize Award For Poetry Book

Stella Santamaria, an assistant professor of English at West Campus, received the 2026 Ottoline Prize Award for the manuscript of her upcoming poetry book,...

Meek Center Starts New NPR-Style Tiny Desk Concert Series

Chimene Garrison knows the power of Miami Dade College.  As the daughter of a single mother who immigrated from Haiti, she knew that moving away...

MDC Alumnus Goes Solo With New EP—Who Is MC Ragoonan?

By Pietra Romano At the beginning of the year, North Campus alumnus Shane Ragoonan was still part of the band that ignited his musical passion—Galaxy...

Student Launches An AI App For Personal Wellness

In 2022, Farah Cadet was puzzled as to why she was burnt out and not so much in love with life anymore. “I have everything....

Local Historian Files Legal Complaint With State Attorney’s Office Against MDC Board Of Trustees

Marvin Dunn is outraged.  The 85-year-old historian and civil rights activist believes the Miami Dade College District Board of Trustees met in secrecy on Sept....

Is The Trump Presidential Library Moving Next To The Freedom Tower?

Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet voted unanimously Tuesday morning to convey a 2.63-acre lot, previously owned by Miami Dade College and that...

The Reporter And Miambiance Selected As Pacemaker Finalists

Two Miami Dade College student publications—Miambiance and The Reporter—have been selected as finalists for the Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award. The honor recognizes overall excellence...

Podcast Amplifies Voices Of People Living With Stuttering Impediments

Ten years ago, Matthew Perez was a timid student at Kendall Campus. He avoided social encounters and lacked self-confidence because of a stuttering impediment. Few...

Duo Celebrates 20th Anniversary On The Airwaves Of WDNA

By Pietra Romano Next time you turn on the radio, what you hear might not be your local tunes—you might find music from halfway across...

Resources Students Can Tap Into At Single Stop

Kerva Remy knows a thing or two about a busy morning.  The first school day of every month, students line up on campus as early...