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Schools should recognize non-Christian religious holidays

Schools should recognize non-Christian religious holidays

Metea Media
February 6, 2017

Co-written by Sameen Ali and Zyma Lakhani. Around the U.S., Christian holidays like Christmas, Easter, and Good Friday are days that are allowed off from school so that families can celebrate. In a...

Letter to the Editor: February is Turner Syndrome Awareness Month

Letter to the Editor: February is Turner Syndrome Awareness Month

Guest Writers
February 6, 2017

Written by Jordan Meyer. Dear students of Metea (and beyond), You read that right. February is an extremely important month for me, but not for the reasons you might think. No, it’s not because...

Trumps executive orders show the future of his presidency

Trump’s executive orders show the future of his presidency

Liam Sweeney
February 1, 2017

On Jan. 20, Donald Trump was inaugurated as our 45th President of the United States. He will now be in office for at least the next four years, and will become an instrumental figure in the upcoming future...

Women dont have equal rights in todays society

Women don’t have equal rights in today’s society

Danae Ing
January 31, 2017

As young girls, we are raised to believe that we are equal to men. We are taught that our voices are just as important as the voice of men. So why is it that our voices are ignored and our rights threatened...

Turnabout Dance from The Mane on Vimeo.

Turnabout Dance

The Mane
January 27, 2017

The Great College Hunt: College Board and searching for the right school

The Great College Hunt: College Board and searching for the right school

Peter Hinds
January 17, 2017

As the school year passes its halfway mark, most juniors are well into the process of deciding which college they will attend after high school is over. Most of the people I know, myself included,...

The Emolument Clause on Trumps presidency

The Emolument Clause on Trump’s presidency

Danae Ing
January 13, 2017

The Emoluments Clause is a piece of the Constitution written by the Founding Fathers that outlaws any “Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust” from gaining “any present, Emolument, Office,...

The good, bad, and ugly of procrastination

The good, bad, and ugly of procrastination

Zainie Qureshi
January 11, 2017

Procrastination. I don’t know about you, but whenever I hear that word I get a series of traumatic flashbacks from all my nights that have ended at 2 a.m. followed by mornings that have started back...

ELO courses are an underutilized choice in class schedules

ELO courses are an underutilized choice in class schedules

Liam Sweeney
January 10, 2017

The second semester of the 2016-2017 school year has officially begun. This semester will bring on the SATs, AP testing, and a generally more academically rigorous environment. One of the most important...

Trumps stance on flag burning misunderstands the practice of it

Trump’s stance on flag burning misunderstands the practice of it

Liam Sweeney
December 8, 2016

On Nov. 29, Donald Trump tweeted that “Nobody should be allowed to burn the American flag - if they do, there must be consequences - perhaps loss of citizenship or year in jail!” This was in response...

Does anyone care about Black Friday anymore?

Does anyone care about Black Friday anymore?

Peter Hinds
November 29, 2016

We have all seen the mobs of people barging through store doors all over social media, but these sights are getting rarer by the year. The number of people interested in shopping on Black Friday has been...

The Turkey Problem: The rocky history of Thanksgiving and Native Americans

The Turkey Problem: The rocky history of Thanksgiving and Native Americans

Liam Sweeney
November 28, 2016

Last Thursday, Americans all around the country sat around with their families to eat turkey and celebrate the holiday of Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving, we give thanks to the people in our lives,...

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