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FMU welcomes the class of 2016

Florida Memorial University [FMU] recently opened its doors for the new academic year during its annual Student Orientation activities. More than 530 new students accompanied by family and friends converged…

Liberty City youth get new computer lab

TACOLCY partners with GTECH in after school program About 60 people gathered last week at Liberty City’s TACOLCY Center for the unveiling of the center’s brand new, state-of-the-art computer lab.…

MOCA helps youth prepare for the future

The Museum of Contemporary Art [MOCA] has completed another promising summer internship program that is aimed at exposing high school and college students to the world of museum operations. And…

Sylvester Sanders: Summer intern wants to dance one day

The world better make room because Sylvester Sanders, 15, says he has big plans for his future. But for now, he’s making final preparations for his freshman year at Jackson…

Watch out for rising writer, Jayvon Ricketts

Freshman says internship was “great” Watch out Michael Krop High School — you’ve got a Miami Times intern coming your way! Jayvon Ricketts, an incoming 9th grade student who comes…

Intern recalls her summer at The Miami Times

Marie Santime now heads for Turner Tech It’s summer time and a lot of students are thinking about relaxing and hitting up the beach. But, for incoming freshman Marie Saintime,…

District of Miami grade holds steady

County maintains consistency despite tougher standards According to information released from the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE), Miami-Dade County public schools have maintained a “B” district grade, while nearly 60…

Miami Times intern prepares for success

Janiah Adams says she’s been bitten by the writer’s bug With the onset of summer, many of South Florida’s teens expect to spend their school break enjoying the area’s famed…