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Cheers to Jeers
By: Raney South and Nicole Pierce The Ardrey Kell student section has a reputation, and it’s not a good one. Our student section has...
Jun 9, 20152 min read
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Be Inspired by J.K Rowling: Why Giving Up Should Never Be An Option
By: Sandra Wiktor As summer rapidly approaches weary, battle-scarred high-school students and as the final page is turned in another...
Jun 9, 20154 min read
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If It’s Not STEM, It’s Rubbish?
By Molly Weisner So you want to be an English major? Oh. I see…so… you want to teach? Chances are, if you’re reading this, you have...
May 8, 20152 min read
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Athletes: Enjoy Teenage Life Before the Buzzer Sounds
By: Ariel Brittain Sports. Now don’t get me wrong, I love being with friends and family, rooting for our favorite teams, but what about...
Apr 23, 20153 min read
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Should Homosexuals Really Be Shown On TV?
By: Sandra Wiktor Yes. The answer to the title question is an unapologetic and passionate yes. And not only homosexuals – the entire...
Apr 15, 20155 min read
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Let’s Compromise on Senior Pranks
By: Victoria Smurr At the end of every school year, the senior class likes to plan its last “hoorah” of high school. Year after year,...
Mar 30, 20152 min read
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Teacher’s Daughter
By: Kaylan Cox I attended Albemarle Road Middle School in 7th and 8th grade. Mrs. Kiara Cox was a teacher there, but I always slipped up...
Mar 27, 20152 min read
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Are Great Concerts Ruined by Bad Fans? Yes, yes, they are.
By: Alexis Whitney A concert atmosphere depends not only on the performer, but on the fans. The fans can make or break a concert. For...
Mar 24, 20152 min read
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Change the Registration Process, Please
By: Kristina Mata Ardrey Kell recently went through registration, a mandatory process each year for all rising freshmen, sophomores,...
Mar 23, 20152 min read
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Look Before You Eat: GMOs are Lurking
By: Dana Donkle Twenty-first century consumers are becoming more aware and interested in having natural lifestyles—so why would an apple...
Feb 23, 20152 min read
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Journalism: It’s a Fraying Rope but It Can Be Saved
Molly Weisner A hearty and sincere thanks to you, dear reader, for your two cents on this article contribute to a larger force than you...
Feb 23, 20152 min read
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Five Myths You Should Stop Believing About Introverts
By: Danielle Clark Have you ever met a person who just didn’t talk? For example, that kid in class who when called on speaks very quietly...
Feb 23, 20152 min read
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North Korea Needs Help, Not “The Interview”
By: Kristina Mata It is widely known that The Interview, a comedic movie about assassinating North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-Un, was...
Jan 30, 20152 min read
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Basic Human Rights Should Include the Right to Die with Dignity
By: Tori Lyman Assisted suicide has been a topic of controversy for years. The topic first surfaced in the 1990s when Dr. Jack Kevorkian,...
Jan 30, 20153 min read
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“I’m Too Rich” is Now a Defense for Murder?
By: Molly Weisner The criminal justice system is widely regarded as fairly black and white in America. For example, a drunk driver who...
Jan 30, 20153 min read
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Let’s Not Go Further into Debt to Fight a Nonexistent Threat
By: Raney South Health workers on the front line of the Ebola crisis have asked Congress for help and the Obama administration has...
Jan 28, 20152 min read
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Dress Code is Necessary, but Needs Adjustments
By: Ariel Brittain There’s been a lot of talk about the dress code here at Ardrey Kell. So, let’s break it down a little bit. The first...
Jan 28, 20152 min read
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Is Cursive Script A Dying Medium In Our Schools
By: Alison Black In schools today, learning cursive writing is increasingly becoming an anomaly. Due to advancements in technology,...
Jan 27, 20152 min read
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Dress Code: A Violation of Student Rights?
By: Catherine Settin A few weeks ago, high school girls from South Jordan, Utah were denied the chance to go to their senior homecoming...
Jan 27, 20152 min read
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Evolution of the School Cookie
By: Lucius Brown Have you been wondering why the same mouth-watering cookies are no longer available in the AK school cafeteria? You can...
Jan 27, 20151 min read
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Fashion Focus: Sangria is New Color of Fall
By: Abby Hawkins The endless amount of pumpkin spice lattes and falling leaves can only mean one thing: autumn is here and dressing for...
Jan 26, 20151 min read
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Is the NASCAR Hall of Fame Losing Money?
By: Sam Neumann In 2006, when plans for the Nascar Hall of Fame were being made, the city of Charlotte was promised that the $160 million...
Jan 21, 20152 min read
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It’s About Time for Same Sex Marriage
By: Zoe Santiago Being gay is now in. North Carolina has dropped the ban on same-sex marriage. Around 20 couples stood outside the...
Jan 21, 20151 min read
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