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It Did Not Feel Like Senior Year At All : How The Pandemic Impacted High Schoolers Heading To College

The 2021 graduating class is unique in so many ways. Staples like prom, graduation and homecoming looked radically different. We hear from a panel of students representing schools across South Florida.

Florida s New Big Tech Law, COVID-19 s Impact On Students And High Schoolers Off To College

Miami Herald On Monday, May 25, 2021, Gov. Ron DeSantis gives his opening remarks flanked by local state delegation members prior to signing legislation to make it harder for social media companies to punish users who violate terms of service agreements inside FIU MARC building in Miami, Florida. Governor DeSantis threw a punch at big tech––will the new law stand once it hits the courts? Plus, students join us to talk about their experience of school during a pandemic. On this Thursday, May 26, episode of Sundial: Florida s New Big Tech Law Social media companies are facing challenges in the Sunshine State through a new law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Florida s New Big Tech Law, COVID-19 s Impact On Students And High Schoolers Off To College

Florida s New Big Tech Law, COVID-19 s Impact On Students And High Schoolers Off To College
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2021 Legislative Update, Dirty Gold, LGBTQ+ Mental Health During COVID-19, And The Blank Slate Exhibit

Published March 4, 2021 at 5:19 PM EST Listen • 51:26 / Domenic Esposito s sculpture The Salable (2020) is part of the new exhibition in West Palm Beach entitled Blank Slate. A look at the minimum wage and medical marijuana in the Legislative Session. Plus, a new book on Miami s connection to the illegal gold trade. How LGBTQ students are finding connection in quarantine and a new sculpture exhibition in West Palm Beach exploring mental health. On this Thursday, March 4, episode of Sundial: Legislative Update The legislative session is underway in Tallahassee and there are a number of controversial bills up for debate with lawmakers. One proposed bill would limit who qualifies for the $15 minimum wage increase.

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