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August 4, 2010 • Ana Guthrie
Columnist Ana Guthrie reviews a documentary about the late controversial political figure, Arthur Teele.
July 23, 2010 • Christina Valladares
The Committee of Sensible Marijuana Policy is lobbying for a marijuana decriminalization measure to be added on the city ballot this November in Miami Beach.
July 23, 2010 • Chrisnatha Derosier
It is one of the most popular yet troubling trends among adolescent students today -- witnessing a fight, catching it on video and uploading it online. This is referred to as cyber-bashing, children videotaping other children fighting and then posting the clips on the Web for everyone to see.
June 22, 2010 • Christina Valladares
The pursuit of the American dream has become progressively more difficult for immigrants because of the economic slowdown. But, many still stand strong.
May 27, 2010 • Christina Valladares
Little girls idolize Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. Who doesn't want to be a beautiful princess who lives happily ever after with the man of her dreams? But naturally, these little girls will grow, date and kiss frog after frog - none of whom are her prince charming. Should she still believe the tale?

What happens when she moves from sweet sixteen to college graduate, then onto bridesmaid at her best friend's wedding. What happens when the years go by and her skin isn't as elastic, her abs go flabby, and she finds herself vehemently racing against time. Will her prince ever scale the tower to her rescue?
May 26, 2010 • Chrisnatha Derosier
Common procedures undergone by men and women that make up a large percentage of the ethnic groups in the United States are skin lightening and eyelid surgeries.
May 12, 2010 • Chrisnatha Derosier
Brazil is the first country to contribute to the Haiti Reconstruction Fund.
May 12, 2010 • Christina Valladares
Addiction to prescription drugs is a silent epidemic ravaging America.
April 15, 2010 • Christina Valladares
Growing up you might have heard that education is the key to success. What you weren't told is that you might be one of a million Americans struggling to pay off the debt that comes with an education. With a growing number of students relying on student loans to finance their schooling, grads are likely to enter the workforce with both a diploma and a sack of debt in tow that keeps them in a hole for years, even decades.

Last month, President Obama signed a provision in the healthcare bill that may help students acquire Pell Grants with more ease and for lower interest rates.
April 14, 2010 • Chrisnatha Derosier
While most faith-based businesses profess to submit to a power higher than the federal law, can these businesses be just as shady as the next?
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