North Campus

First National English Honor Society At Miami Dade College

Miami Dade College’s first National English Honor Society, Sigma Kappa Delta, Lambda Zeta Chapter in North Campus became official in August. “It is a great...

Free Meals And A Closed Library At MDC

Students at several Miami Dade College campuses will receive free lunch and dinner on Sept. 19 and 20 to assist them in the aftermath...

North Campus Administrator Resigns After Allegations of Sexual Harassment

A North Campus administrator accused of sexually harassing an employee resigned after he was threatened with termination. Randel Carr, who served as director of campus...

Beloved North Campus Public Safety Officer Passes Away

Charlotte Fulton was everybody's auntie. To her students. Her co-workers. Her friends. Fulton left an indelible mark on the lives she touched.    She died on...

Hialeah Renames Street After City’s First African-American Firefighter

For 25 years, Lt. Michael Wright drove on West 25th Street in Hialeah to get to Fire Station No. 6. On June 26, Hialeah...

North Campus Film Professor And Former Student To Shoot Horror Flick In Nicaragua

Thomas Demos and Marvin Aguado are taking their love of horror films to Nicaragua. In August, the duo with deep Miami Dade College ties—Demos...
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New Student Life Director At North Campus

Lorraine Wright has been selected as the new Student Life Director at North Campus. She started on July 3. “I am excited and honored to...

Two MDC Students Receive SFEFCU Scholarships

Katia Saint Pierre, a pre-nursing major at North Campus and Thian Melchior, a School for Advanced Studies student at Homestead Campus were the recipients...

Blind Man Has Vision To Help Others

Gabriel Lopez Kafati cooks in the dark. When slicing a tomato he gingerly grabs it by the sides, carefully positioning the knife under his...

Jamaican Consulate Donates Wooden Sculpture To North Campus

The Cup of Harmony—a 20-inch tall wooden sculpture with a 15.5 by 12 inch base—was donated to North Campus in July by the Jamaican...

Funeral Service Club Aims To Educate The Public About Death

The Last Responders, a student organization whose aim is to educate the public on dealing with death, is enjoying a revival. It now has almost...

Student Awarded Pair Of Scholarships

In February, North Campus sophomore Akin Anderson, 20, a mass communications major, was awarded two scholarships: The Tillow Fund Endowed Scholarship for his academic...
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