Carrollton School Of The Sacred Heart News
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- Female scholars to be featured on Book Fair panel (Miami Herald)
posted on November 6, 2009 at 03:25:03 pm
Next Saturday will be a proud day for the community. Two local high school graduates, now college professors and published authors -- Tera W. Hunter and Edda Fields-Black -- are participating on the African Diaspora Panel at the 26th annual Miami Book Fair International. - Pope John Paul II film festival coming to Miami-Dade (Sun-Sentinel)
posted on October 26, 2009 at 10:24:03 am
There's no shortage of film festivals in Miami: Colombian, Black, Brazilian, and Gay and Lesbian, to name a few. - Pope John Paul II film festival coming to Miami-Dade (Miami Herald)
posted on October 26, 2009 at 05:04:18 am
There's no shortage of film festivals in Miami: Colombian, Black, Brazilian, and Gay and Lesbian, to name a few. This week, a trio of young Miamians will bring something different to the region's big-screen scene: a religious, interfaith film festival modeled after the life of a popular pope. The John Paul II International Film Festival, which kicks off Thursday and runs through Nov. 7 ... - Haitians find a buddy in Gables girl (Miami Herald)
posted on September 13, 2009 at 05:01:30 am
In a couple of weeks, a shipment of school supplies will travel from Coral Gables to a cinder block school in Fatima, one of Haiti's poorest regions. - User Comments (Miami's Community Newspapers)
posted on August 7, 2009 at 03:45:15 pm
The Florida Baptist Children’s Home (FBCH) sent out an SOS for back-toschool supplies, and private donors and local merchants teamed up to provide help that was urgently needed. - Home for abused kids struggling (Miami Herald)
posted on August 5, 2009 at 06:33:30 pm
House ``dad'' Bill Marker opened on his computer screen an image of Superman battling Dragon Ball cartoon character Goku, while his 16-year-old charge, Roberto, looked on. - Wrecking of St. Stephen's was a sin (Miami Herald)
posted on May 10, 2009 at 07:17:27 am
A week ago, I thought this column would be an eloquent plea for saving Miami's oldest house of worship. Instead, I'm writing an obituary for the historic St. Stephen's Church, just shy of a century old at the time of its wanton demolition. I thought the Bible said, ''Remove not the ancient landmark, which your fathers have set,'' and not ''down with the old and up with the new,'' but I must be ... - Miami-Dade Girl Scouts win a day at Miami Seaquarium (Miami Herald)
posted on April 28, 2009 at 06:30:21 pm
They're super sales stars in the making. Across Miami-Dade and Monroe counties, 27 Girl Scouts sold more than 1,000 boxes of cookies each -- for an amazing 28,566 boxes of Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Trefoils and other favorite Girl Scout cookies. - Experts predict recession will affect April's yield and early decision numbers next year (Daily Pennsylvanian)
posted on February 23, 2009 at 05:19:21 am
When high-school senior Melissa Parratto chose to apply to Penn early decision, she was nervous about the more than $48,000 per year for tuition and fees. "I applied because Penn is an amazing education, and I had my heart set on it," said Parratto, who attends Dover High School in New Hampshire and was accepted to the College in December.
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