Succeeding A Legend
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Shoes To Fill: Sandra Martinez is the new North Campus Honors College director, replacing E. Carter Burrus, who held the position for nine years.
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Back From Ocala:Miami Dade College's student publications return decorated from the annual FCCPA convention.
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Tragedy At Homestead Ricardo Ruiz, Homestead Campus SGA president, has tragic accident leading to a coma, from which he is recovering. By Alexandra de Armas alexandra.dearmas001@mymdc.net
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A Steal?: Are professors hurting us when they dismiss class early?
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Our Story: Miami Dade College celebrates its 50th anniversary this fall; explore the College's history. TURN TO NEWS, PAGE 8,9
Driving The Lane: Miami Dade College women's basketball player Kanisha Clark drives to the rim against students from Coach Susan Summons basketball class. The Lady Sharks open the regular season Nov. 1 against Daytona State College at Kendall Campus. TURN TO SPORTS, PAGE 13
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Obama Appoints Padrón To Lead Education Initiative Executive order signed in aim of improving education for Hispanics in the United States; Padrón to take lead. By Monique O. Madan monique.madan001@mymdc.net Miami Dade College President Eduardo Padrón has another accomplishment to add to his resumé. On Oct. 19, President Barack Obama signed an executive order making Padrón the chair of a new White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for HispanicAmericans. The moment was seen live via web conference by students at all eight MDC campuses. “I am very proud of and honored by this appointment,” Padrón said via e-mail. “I have come a long way, but I have had great support all along the way
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When Adriana Ruiz received a knock at her door at 5 a.m., she knew the news was not good. She was right. Her brother Ricardo Ruiz, Homestead Campus student government association president, had been in a car accident. Ruiz, she RUIZ learned, was in a coma; he had been airlifted to Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital on Sept. 29. “I walked into his room in the trauma center, and he had breathing tubes through his mouth and he was just laying there sleeping,” Adriana said. “All I could think about was that I might lose my big brother.” Doctors say that Ruiz lost control of his red 1999 Honda Accord after he suffered a brain aneurysm on the left side of his brain.
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Man Of The Hour: Miami Dade College President Eduardo J. Padrón was tabbed by Barack Obama to lead a Hispanic education initiative. from a supportive and loving family, students and colleagues. They have inspired and motivated me.” Padrón will guide a 30-member commission, charged with the responsibility of informing the Obama Administration on
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educational issues related to Hispanics. The commission will also address opportunities in the Hispanic community while increasing educational involvement of Hispanic youth. The executive order is aimed at strengthening the nation by con-
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tinuing educational opportunities and improving educational outcomes for Hispanics and Latinos of all ages. Its goal is to help more Hispanics receive an education that prepares them for college, and productive careers. “This is an issue that truly takes an entire nation,” Padrón said. “There must be a profound change in the mindset of Americans, that college education is truly the only passport to the mainstream economy and a prosperous life.” Padrón’s focus is to unite Hispanic students and their nonHispanic peers. He said that by rebuilding the K-12 system so that students focus on college from the start, every student will have quality learning opportunities. TURN TO PADRÓN, PAGE 5
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