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Sharks’ Strong Season Ends Early In Lakeland

After a 35 win regular season, the Miami Dade College baseball team came into the state tournament in Lakeland with high expectations but instead...

Professor Faked A Stomach Ache While He Got Drunk In Spain, Report Says

A philosophy professor was forced to resign after college officials accused him of misrepresenting a two-week absence by telling his students he would be...

Esteemed Sign Language Interpreter Loses Battle To Cancer

Ana Hernandez was just about to leave for lunch when she heard him. One of her deaf students was running up to her, essay in...

Shark Patrol Program Keeps Hialeah Campus Students On The Prowl

When Hialeah Campus public safety chief Stephanie Fernandez started the Shark Patrol Program, her goal was to unite the campus and the public safety...

Wolfson Campus Couple To Retire Together

Michael Hettich and Colleen Ahern-Hettich have been an educational power couple at Wolfson Campus for two decades. Combined, they have worked at Miami Dade...

MDC To Offer Two New Child Care Certificate Programs In Fall Of 2019

Miami Dade College’s School of Education is creating two new child care certificate programs that are expected to launch in the Fall of 2019. The...
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More Than 800,000 Attend Student-Led March For Our Lives Protest In Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C.— Fourteen-year-old Daniel Konis hid in a classroom in the freshman building at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School when Nikolas Cruz allegedly killed...

Janet Reno Ranch In Legal Limbo

Intentions to donate the ranch of the late Janet Reno to Miami Dade College were announced last April. However, Janet Reno’s niece—Janet Meliha Reno—might...

Kendall Campus English Professor To Retire After 32 Years

A 1968 article in the Los Angeles Times reads “Michel de Benedictis is a 16-year-old junior at Beverly Hills High School who dabbles in...

North Campus Dedicates Oak Tree In Memory Of Beloved Public Safety Officer

North Campus dedicated the oak tree next to the School of Justice in memory of beloved public safety officer Charlotte Fulton—who passed away last...

Sharks Season Ends With No State Tournament—Again

The Miami Dade College men’s basketball season can be summed up as a tale of two seasons. There was the fast and furious 11-5 start...

Fractured Left Thumb Sidelines Sophomore Catcher

Catcher Jordan Santos is out indefinitely after he fractured his left thumb and partially tore a ligament during a game versus Indian River State...
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