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Inconsistent Deans cause confusion among students

Inconsistent Deans cause confusion among students

Aminah Hussein, Guest Writer
February 8, 2018

t’s the night before school and you are picking out your outfit. You spend at least 15 minutes trying on clothes to find the perfect fit that makes you feel confident. You even wake up a few minutes...

Do teachers really care?

Do teachers really care?

Samantha Smurawski, Guest Writer
February 1, 2018

According to Julia Ryan, studies show that out of students who get mostly A’s, 17% only get an hour of homework, and only 7% got 3 or more hours of homework. Students receive way too much homework leading...

Activism in Hollywood has become lazy

Activism in Hollywood has become lazy

Laurel Westphal, Headlines Reporter
January 18, 2018

January 7, 2018 marked the 73 annual Golden Globes ceremony. The hot topic in relation to the Golden Globes this year was the Time’s Up movement. For those of you who don’t know, the Time’s Up...

The Statute of Limitations defeats the purpose of our justice system

The Statute of Limitations defeats the purpose of our justice system

Ben Weiss, Perspectives Reporter
January 17, 2018

In 1982, a man broke into a University of Oklahoma student’s apartment in Norman, Oklahoma, threatening and raping the women. At the time, the victim identified Thomas Webb as the rapist  and he was...

No America, we’re not all created equal

No America, we’re not all created equal

Ben Weiss, Perspectives Reporter
December 15, 2017

American history is filled with discrimination and bigotry. Between denying women the right to vote, the segregation of races, and the denial of rights for the LGBTQ community, our history is one tragic...

Girls continue to stay misinformed about Toxic Shock Syndrome

Girls continue to stay misinformed about Toxic Shock Syndrome

Claudia Grzyb, Spotlight Reporter
December 6, 2017

The menstrual cycle is pretty scary. Period. The crimson shock of womanhood is bad enough-without the rumors and horror stories of Toxic Shock Syndrome (also known as TSS) roaming our halls. Because...

The AP mindset: Why do we really take these classes?

The AP mindset: Why do we really take these classes?

Laurel Westphal, Headlines Reporter
December 1, 2017

Earlier in the year, we were asked to complete a survey regarding our feelings towards AP courses, student work ethic, and the staff during our PE classes. As I clicked away at random answers, one...

Veterans deserve more than just thanks

Veterans deserve more than just thanks

Avani Shah, News Reporter
November 15, 2017

n Veterans Day, we honor the sacrifices of thousands of Americans. We thank them for their bravery and honor, and pay our respects to the fallen. We hold large assemblies to appreciate them, but we don’t...

Extracurricular conflicts stem from a lack of communication

Extracurricular conflicts stem from a lack of communication

Ben Weiss, Perspectives Reporter
November 2, 2017

Students want to make a successful life for themselves, especially in high school.  As such, many high schoolers take extracurricular courses that will guide them to their eventual long running path....

Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault accusations allows for silence to be broken

Harvey Weinstein’s sexual assault accusations allows for silence to be broken

Ben Weiss, Perspectives Reporter
October 18, 2017

arvey Weinstein, former co-chairman of the Weinstein Company, was fired from his position, as well as being expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Oct. 8, 2017. This was following...

Columbus Day: time for change

Columbus Day: time for change

Avani Shah, Headlines Reporter
October 6, 2017

Graphic by: Kennedy Homan This year marks the 525th anniversary of Christopher Columbus discovering (read: commandeering) the New World. Historically, Columbus has been celebrated as a pioneer and a...

SAT’s: An academic hindrance to the developing youth

SAT’s: An academic hindrance to the developing youth

Ben Weiss, Perspectives Reporter
September 26, 2017

Photo by: Brittany Coates So here's a nice picture. You’ve just started your Junior or Senior year of high school. You’re getting good grades, do whatever you’re being told, apply for as many...

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