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Cotton

By:  Lauren W When you go to a store to buy clothes, you may have been that person to wonder what materials make up that piece of clothing. Is it polyester, wool, or cotton? Well, it turns out that some t-shirts are …

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The STEM Gap

By Krystal Yang Today, we live in the Internet Age; with the rise of social media, and even “fake news,” there is no doubt that the hand of everything technology has captured the world. However, the rapid acceleration of technology has caused …

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Summer Homework

By Mihika Badjate For many high school students, summer homework ends up at the very bottom of a long to-do list, under more urgent claims to their time, such as hanging out with friends, watching TV, or going to the beach. Then, …

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School Segregation, Version 2.017

By Krystal Yang Brown vs. Board of Education was one of the most monumental Supreme Court cases in all of American history. In Brown vs. Board, America struck down school segregation, effectively marking a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement. Despite …

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Betsy DeVos Faces Strong Opposition

By May Leng On May 10, the graduating class of Bethune-Cookman University, a historically black institute of higher education, gathered in the auditorium dressed in black gowns and caps. When Betsy DeVos stood at the podium to give her first commencement address …

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Study Hacks!

By R. Brady          Ever find yourself still awake in the early hours in the morning, trying to cram the last bit of information into your head a few short hours before a big test? These five study tips might fix the problem. …

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School Spirit

By Mihika Badjate The crowd waits with bated breath, watching the basketball leave the player’s hands and as if in slow motion, descend through the hoop. As the buzzer rings for the final time, the gym erupts into cheers and students, decked …

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The Up and Downsides to Homeschooling

By Lauren Watt Most people in the nation attend public school. However, some students are homeschooled. Homeschooling has had a stigma over the years as an option that not many people favor, but these people often forget that pros and cons come …

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The Four Learning Types

By R. Brady Everyone learns differently. From visually memorizing information to writing it down multiple times, retaining information and study habits vary from student to student. Though there are many different ways to study and memorize information, learning types have been organized …

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Choosing High School Courses

By Mihika Badjate Now that the school year is coming to an end, it is time for many high school students to choose their courses for next year. Deciding between several required classes, visual and performing arts classes, honors classes, advanced placement …

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