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Coconut Grove’s Spike in Popularity

Isabella Hewitt, Multimedia Photo Editor March 22, 2021

When looking for the perfect place to “fine-dine,” explore and relax safely during the COVID-19 pandemic, Coconut Grove checks off all the boxes.   With the pandemic, restaurants in the Grove...

Miami Open to Take Place Over The Next Two Weeks

Miami Open to Take Place Over The Next Two Weeks

Kate Markus, Copy Editor March 22, 2021

The Miami Open, a professional men and women's tennis tournament, is scheduled to take place from Mar. 22 to April 4.  Played on outdoor hard courts, the Miami Open will take place at Hard Rock Stadium...

FACEOFF: Dairy Or Dairy Free Lifestyle?

FACEOFF: Dairy Or Dairy Free Lifestyle?

Gianna Hutton and Valentina Arias March 22, 2021

Dairy-Free For Me (G.H.) From an oat milk latte to a vegan menu, today, countless food and beverage options exist for all diets — dairy-free, vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, lactose-free and more. As...

The Green Haven Projects community garden in Overtown has taken on a life of its own and become a vital part of the community.

The Green Haven Project: An Oasis for the Overtown Community

Allison Gould, Life Editor March 21, 2021

In 2018, Green Haven Project started growing their community garden in the heart of Overtown. Although initially intended to provide the community with homegrown fresh produce, the haven has developed...

Palmetto Seniors Describe Their College Application Experiences

Samantha Elkins, Multimedia Video Editor March 20, 2021

Check out the Panther's latest video featuring our seniors talking about their experiences with the college application process!

FACEOFF: Should Teachers Call On Students Involuntarily?

FACEOFF: Should Teachers Call On Students Involuntarily?

Samantha Elkins and Priscilla Bermudez March 19, 2021

Yes (S.E.) In elementary school, whoever raises their hand the fastest to answer the teacher's question appears “cool,” with many students enjoying displaying their knowledge. As students grow older,...

Meet Student Council’s 2021-22 Elected Officials

Amy-Grace Shapiro and Camilla Bondy March 19, 2021

As the school year comes to a close, Miami Palmetto Senior High School’s Student Council prepares for the upcoming school year. During the first week of March, the student body at Palmetto elected students...

High Schools Should Not Mandate Drivers Education Courses

High Schools Should Not Mandate Drivers Education Courses

Julia Strasius, News/Design Editor March 19, 2021

Teenagers getting their licenses poses a new risk on the road each year. With car accidents acting as a leading cause of death in the United States, mandating driver’s education courses has become a...

Miami Beach to Cut Back on Palm Trees Over Climate Concerns

Miami Beach to Cut Back on Palm Trees Over Climate Concerns

Kate Stuzin, Managing Editor March 18, 2021

The iconic palm tree-lined streets of Miami Beach may no longer be a common sight, as the Miami Beach City Commission has created a plan to reduce the concentration of palms in favor of shadier trees to...

St. Patricks Day: How Much is Luck Tied with Success?

St. Patrick’s Day: How Much is Luck Tied with Success?

Cristele Moztarzadeh, Copy Editor March 17, 2021

Luck: a desired quality. Oftentimes, people do not realize how good they have it until their fortune leaves them, while others feel unlucky no matter what they do. Why do people want luck? Do people think...

Rare Sighting of an 1887 van Gogh Painting

Rare Sighting of an 1887 van Gogh Painting

Isabel Lopez, Multimedia Photo Editor March 15, 2021

One of Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh’s paintings recently debuted to the public for the very first time: Street scene in Montmartre. This painting, from a private collection, is set for an auction. This...

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