Issue 3, Vol. 57

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Features

Sports

6 | Junior Melanie Wu

enters into the world of film with GablesLive, an internship at Borscht, a week-long camp hosted by the GRAMMY Foundation and a potential scholarship from YoungArts.

Advisory Board Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Field Copy Editor: Dylan Carol Business Manager: Amanda Pallas Social Media Manager: Sutton Payne Adviser: Melissa Gonzalez Features: Leila Iskandarani News: Vanessa Vazquez Opinion: Benjamin Estrada Sports: Jack Band The Scene: Sarah Galt Insight: Sydney Scanlon

19 | Falling just short of

the district football title, the Cavaliers faced off against rivals Columbus Explorers. They lost by just one touchdown in the third quarter of the game, dissapointing fans.

The Scene

Audrey Weigel/highlights

24 | Located near

News

10 | After years of

Wynwood, Sweat Records is known for its antique style and welcoming environment.The quaint shop offers a variety of records as well as a small selection of coffees.

Opinion

14 | After Homecoming

was cancelled, it became evident that the class of 2017 was coming close to killing school spirit. If seniors do not begin to embrace the Cavalier pride, we may lose it forever.

Natalie Viglucci/highlights

renovations in the heart of the financial district, the Brickell City Centre opened its doors on Nov. 3 to provide residents with a variety of restaurants, businesses and shops.

Staff Writers

Insight

28 | In the midst of a rise

in ‘foodies’ and technology, highlights decided to explore the use of social media` to promote healthy eating habits and provide recipes and tips for mindful consumption.

Nicolas Burniske, Tatiana Campos, Estelle Erwich, Angelle Garcia, Dan Leiferman, Kevin Monjarrez, Alejandra Orozco, Alejandro Prida, Shirley Ramirez, Cecilia Rodriguez, Luis Toruno, Mariam Vela, Natalie Viglucci, Sofia Viglucci, Audrey Weigel, Alfredo Wolfermann, Ana Wolfermann, Karina Wu.

Contributors The Cavaleon highlights is the official student-produced news magazine at Coral Gables Senior High School published and produced by highlights staff members. highlights has been established as a designated public forum for student journalists to educate and inform their readers on issues of concern to their audience and dissemination of news and ideas to the entire school community. As the producer of a scholastic publication, highlights subscribes to the responsibilities set forth in the National Scholastic Press Association Code of Ethics for scholastic journalists and advisers. According to Miami-Dade County Public School policy, student media is not subject to prior-review by administration or district personnel and as such, all content is determined by, and reflects the views of, student staff members only.


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