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Egyptian Tomb Found in Cairo

Egyptian Tomb Found in Cairo

Joseph Lambert, Staff Writer January 21, 2015

Archeologists in Abu-Sir discovered a tomb southwest of Cairo. This tomb is thought to be the wife and mother of Pharaoh Neferefre. The pharaoh was the known ruler of Egypt estimated around 4,500 years...

Eiffel Tower’s Lights Extinguished to Honor Charlie Hebdo Victims

Eiffel Tower’s Lights Extinguished to Honor Charlie Hebdo Victims

Catherine Weng, Staff Writer January 21, 2015

According to TIME, 8 pm local time on Thursday night, January 8th, a day of national mourning, lights to the Eiffel Tower were cut off.  The night before, 12 people were killed in a terrorist attack on...

Cubamerica

Cubamerica

Ferris Shaheen, Staff Writer December 19, 2014

President Obama announced this Wednesday that he has ordered to restore full diplomatic relations with Cuba. Along with this, President Obama also announced the opening of an embassy at Havana as he said...

Controversy Over Americas TV Dad

Controversy Over America’s TV Dad

Tori Chin, Staff Writer December 19, 2014

Widely known star of The Cosby Show, Bill Cosby, shocked the world recently with over 20 alleged rape charges. Many professed victims reported being drugged by Cosby and then sexually assaulted over a...

The Science of Generosity

The Science of Generosity

Hunter Chandler, Staff Writer December 19, 2014

Russian’s richest man, Alisher Usmanov, recently bought the Nobel Prize medal of American Biologist James Watson at a Christie’s auction, planning to return the award to its rightful owner. Usmanov...

Phil Sterns Life in Focus

Phil Stern’s Life in Focus

Savannah Embry, Staff Writer December 19, 2014

Phil Stern, 95, died on December 13th He was said to have congestive heart failure and emphysema - one of the most common lung diseases and was being hospitalized for these conditions. Phil Stern was a...

Chaos Erupts In Furguson Following Grand Jury Decision

Chaos Erupts In Furguson Following Grand Jury Decision

Qeyana Kennedy, Editor-In-Chief December 12, 2014

On Monday, November 24, a grand jury decided not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson with any a charges after fatally shooting African American teen, Michael Brown, earlier this year. Wilson...

One Man’s Trash, Another Man’s Electricity

One Man’s Trash, Another Man’s Electricity

Hunter Chandler, Staff Writer December 12, 2014

Researchers at the company IBM analyzed samples of discarded batteries, and found that 70% of them were capable of powering an LED light for at least 4 hours a day over the course of a year. The researchers...

Rise for Justice

Rise for Justice

Jazmine Boga, Staff Writer December 12, 2014

As new protests begin to erupt all over the nation, there is one central purpose for it all: justice. Adding onto the recent protests in Ferguson, many other protests have begun to appear in multiple other...

Walmart Changes Offensive Ad

Walmart Changes Offensive Ad

Catherine Weng, Staff Writer December 12, 2014

A recent Walmart advertisement has attracted controversy for featuring the phrase, “I can’t breathe”. Viewer complaints have deemed it insensitive due to the relation to the recent events surrounding...

Midterm Elections

Midterm Elections

Tommy Capobianco, Editor November 20, 2014

You may have seen it on the news, heard about it on the radio, or even have read about it in the newspaper. The recently concluded midterm elections brought sweeping changes to the United States Congress....

Kentucky Killings

Kentucky Killings

Genevieve Clark, Staff Writer November 20, 2014

According to Commonwealth's Attorney G.L. Ovey authorities believe Ryan Champion enlisted 22 year old Vito Riservato to commit the crime of murdering his entire family. Champion then decided it was best...

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