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Civil Discourse

Hannah Barrios, Guest Contributor April 21, 2020

At its core, civil discourse is the purest pursuit of truth. Discourse empowers people to come together from various backgrounds and beliefs and unify under a balance of each opinion, allowing all evidence...

Something new to do: Cooking

Something new to do: Cooking

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer April 15, 2020

During this stay at home period, I have really picked up cooking dinner each night with my dad (since he works at home). We have tried many different methods of cooking: grilling, flat top grilling, baking,...

We all like Instagram, but should Instagram have likes?

We all like Instagram, but should Instagram have likes?

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer April 7, 2020

It’s a topic that’s been subject to debate for a while: should Instagram get rid of likes? As such a widely used social media platform, pretty much anyone and everyone can get an account and start...

They Called it Puppy Love

They Called it Puppy Love

Sofia Rao, Staff Writer April 4, 2020

Many high school students have trained themselves to avert their eyes and ignore the public displays of affection in their school hallways. Some students think these overly affectionate students are foolish,...

The Life Changing Effects of Covid-19

The Life Changing Effects of Covid-19

Sofia Rao, Staff Writer March 27, 2020

   All students remember the moment they heard the news that schools would be closing because of the dangers the corona virus presented.      After the initial shock and rush of excitement, everyone...

¿Sabes un lenguaje segundo? 

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer March 27, 2020

   Hello! İHola! Bonjour! Ciao! Do you know a second language? Learning a second language has proven to be beneficial to everyone in many ways: college admissions, future jobs, and having an improved...

How much does texting effect you?

How much does texting effect you?

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer March 3, 2020

   Phone usage among teens has skyrocketed in the last few years. Texting has especially become more popular than traditional phone calling, and with that, slang has also become a more frequently used...

Teachers’ paradox (part one)

Teachers’ paradox (part one)

Alisha Bhatia, Guest Contributor March 3, 2020

As the people that contribute the most to the economy, teachers are woefully underpaid. Just like the universal laws of physics are understood to be all encompassing, the basic rules of economics are...

txting is bad 4 u

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer February 27, 2020

Phone usage among teens has skyrocketed in the last few years. Texting has especially become more popular than traditional phone calling, and with that, slang has become a more frequently used method...

Wheres Our Geography Class?

Where’s Our Geography Class?

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer February 11, 2020

In all twelve years of public school before college, not many students, if any, have taken a class in school for geography. And it shows. Regardless of the controversy in other countries, and our own,...

The Effects of Absent Teachers

The Effects of Absent Teachers

Rachel Rosser, Staff Writer February 6, 2020

Some students are often absent which causes issues within the classroom, and just like students, teachers are not always present. When students walk into a classroom with a substitute teacher, they automatically...

Are teachers teaching to learn...or teaching to the test?

Are teachers teaching to learn…or teaching to the test?

Staff Editorial January 21, 2020

New day, same routine. Students walk into class, take out their notebooks, jot down mindless notes, and memorize material, just forget it by the end of the week. Students feel like the methods currently...

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