Students should stop using straws to save the fish
Ariana Rodriguez/ Contributing Writer One group of fish are getting caught in another net and another group of fish are dying because of the garbage…
Ariana Rodriguez/ Contributing Writer One group of fish are getting caught in another net and another group of fish are dying because of the garbage…
Amanda Jung/ Staff Writer Fish have become a staple in American society as well as the diets and cultures of many others around the world….
The Coastal Angler Science Team, although in its earliest stages, plans to develop into a dynamic program that will adapt to future research needs, said CAST founder and graduate student Jessica Lee.
Crawling with people and surrounded by police cars, the Miami-Dade Youth Fair still had no trouble pulling in a crowd after 61 years. In its three-week run from Thursday, March 15 until Sunday, April 1, it is safe to say that the fair is a big attraction for residents of the county.
The Fair, a private, non-profit organization, aims to showcase youth achievement, with over 50,000 works on display. Among these are artistic and academic works of over 45,000 students.
As part of a long-standing agreement with the Youth Fair and Expo, several parking lots and garages across campus will be utilized or closed beginning March 7.