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Issue Date: Monday, April 11, 2011 Issue: April 2011 Last Update: Tuesday, April 26, 2011
  • The Apocalypse: the End or a New Beginning?

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: Lisabet Esperon

    For centuries researchers and legend-enthusiasts alike questioned whether the ancient Mayan speculation is true: is the end really near, or is it just a new beginning?

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  • A midnight ride to Tallahassee to save Education Funding

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: Hilary Higgins

    Faced with massive state budget cuts, a group of Miami Dade County public school students set off for a midnight bus ride to Tallahassee to have their voices heard in the state capitol.

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  • Suicide Rate Rises

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: E'monique Williams

    Suicide: everyone knows, but no one talks. Currently, suicide in teens ages 15-24, is at a high rate- fourteen teens take their life everyday.

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  • How Much More Can Be Cut?

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: Lisabet Esperon

    Even though the recession is said to be “dead and gone”, Miami-Dade County Public Schools are still being affected by decreasing amounts of education funding in the state of Florida.

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  • Rapid Decline of Shark Population

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: Iqra Ahmed

    The rapid decline of the great sharks is affecting the marine ecosystem terribly and throwing the whole underwater food chain off balance.

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  • College Tuition Increases

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: Emily Rodriguez

    There will be sharp increases in tuition for Florida college and universities and changes will be made to the Bright Futures Scholarships.

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  • Another Oil Spill?

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: Iqra Ahmed

    An oil spill has occurred off the coast of Louisiana. The spill was first spotted and reported at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 26th . The spill started as an oily sheen about the size of a half-mile, a

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  • Grad Night Ends

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: Emily Rodriguez

    After nearly 40 years, Walt Disney World will be pulling the plug on its annual Grad Nite festivities for high school seniors from around the country.

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  • Organized Religion Going Extinct in 9 Countries

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: Iqra Ahmed

    Religion has always been a big part of the history of mankind—an ongoing struggle between man and faith.

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  • A Change in Fifa Leadership Being Made

    Monday, April 11, 2011 By: E'monique Williams

    Since 1998, Joseph Blatter has been the president of the FIFA organization. In tune with the other revolutions in the world, a change in leadership may be made.

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The NBA playoffs begin on April 16th and 17th and still there are no clear cut eight seeds on either conference. “It almost seems that playoffs have begun a month earlier,” says Chris Broussard an ESP
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On March 22, 2011, social media blog Twitter celebrated its anniversary, five years since the first tweet “Just setting up my twttr,” posted by Jack Dorsey.
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One out of every two thousand babies born in the U.S. is born intersex. Intersex children are born with mixed genitals.
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The new generations of men and women in Egypt, who have hardly experience political freedom, have a choice in which direction their nation will lead to.
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The green world is taking another step in Qatar creating an artificial cloud. Yes, it is to the benefit of those attending the 2022 World Cup and will cost $500,000 to build initially.
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The disaster in Japan, not only shook the ground but it also shook our confidence of nuclear plants in the United States.
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Even though the recession is said to be “dead and gone”, Miami-Dade County Public Schools are still being affected by decreasing amounts of education funding in the state of Florida.
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After two earthquakes and a tsunami, issues in Japan continue to worsen over time
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In Cuacasia, Colombia, the leftist FARC guerrillas and the right-wing paramilitary squads are fighting to gain control of the gold rush mining.
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As our generation progresses, teenagers, and surprisingly the majority of our adults, know less and less about our actual political, literary, and environmental news.
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