Volume 2, Number 2 - Sept. 6, 2011

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Honors College Appoints New Dean

Honors College Appoints New Dean

Pascale Charlot was appointed dean of The Honors College after Alexandria Holloway retired in late August.


  • Blowing horn Drummers: The Japanese Fushu Daiko drummers performed as part of the Wolfson Campus' ‘Welcome Back to School’ events on Wednesday, August 24. —MARK PULASKI / THE REPORTER
  • Drummers Drummers: The Japanese Fushu Daiko drummers performed as part of the Wolfson Campus' ‘Welcome Back to School’ events on Wednesday, August 24. — MARK PULASKI / THE REPORTER
  • Stunt

    Flying Circus: Cirque Éloize iD performed high acrobatics in the welcome back festivities at the North Campus on Wednesday, August 24. —AKEEM BRUNSON / THE REPORTER

  • comedy Game On: Local improv comedians Johnny Trabanco and Yamiel Piedra of “A Pair of Nuts” perform at the Kendall Campus as part of first week of school festivities on August 24. —GREGORY CASTILLO / THE REPORTER
  • protest

    Protest: On Aug. 27 Joel Rodriguez, a Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus student, gathered with the Hispanic community to protest at the American Airlines Arena against  Cuban singer Pablo Milanes during his tour in the United States. —JAEL TEME / THE REPORTER

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Open Doors: North Campus Aquatic and Fitness Center

Open Doors: North Campus Aquatic and Fitness Center

North Campus’ Aquatic and Fitness Center opened its doors to all students and faculty on Sept. 1. Students will now be able to use the facilities with purchase of a membership.

Weezy Makes It Look Easy With Newest Release

Weezy Makes It Look Easy With Newest Release

Lil Wayne’s new album, The Carter IV, is filled with the rapper’s signature witty one-liners fired over a barrage of banging beats.

Silence Is Golden

Silence Is Golden

A plea for peace and quiet while watching a movie.



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