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The student news site of Coral Gables Senior High School

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The student news site of Coral Gables Senior High School

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Green algae prevents sunlight from reaching the ocean floor, killing aquatic plants responsible for feeding fish populations.

Miami Dade’s Innovation Challenge Invests in the Damaged Ecosystem

Luke Savage, Staff Writer Jan 30, 2024

As Floridian ecosystems become increasingly threatened by toxic algae invading the coastline, symptoms of warming oceans and environmental apathy wash up on Miami's beaches. Miami Dade County, with the...

Indoor Dining is starting to come back as we approach Labor Day. This may lead to detrimental consequences such as a spike in cases.

Miami’s Phase Two Reopening: Is it Worth It?

Gabriela Moreira, Staff Writer Sep 7, 2020

The past few months have been a stressful time for Floridians as we saw a spike in Coronavirus cases statewide which caused cities like Miami to become one of the global epicenters. Only recently have...

As Coronavirus continues to spread throughout the world, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has decided to let cities open up their beaches this past week.

Is Now the Time to Reopen Florida’s Beaches?

Nataly Leiva, Staff Writer May 3, 2020

On April 17, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis began reopening beaches and parks in Jacksonville as more states have decided to loosen restrictions enforced during this pandemic. DeSantis stated that Florida...

Cayo Costa State Park is perfect for those who want to disconnect from the modern world and simply connect with nature

Florida’s West Coast Beaches

Albany Muria, News Editor Apr 20, 2016

On the opposite side of the infamous Miami Beach reside beautiful beaches with white, cold sand that are open for exploring. These beaches reside in small islands on the west coast of Florida. Many of...

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