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Create Lasting Memories with Journals
By: Sydney Nazloo The four years spent in high school are the some of the most memorable and formative of a person’s life. So much...
Mar 27, 20152 min read
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Iron Man Helps Disabled Boy Get New, Improved Arm
By: Ariel Brittain When most people think of Iron Man, they think of the actor behind the character, Robert Downey, Jr., but one little...
Mar 27, 20151 min read
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Iron Man Helps Disabled Boy Get New, Improved Arm
By: Ariel Brittain When most people think of Iron Man, they think of the actor behind the character, Robert Downey, Jr., but one little...
Mar 27, 20151 min read
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Start Your Own Spring Garden with These Simple Tips
By: Holly Mason Determine your USDA Plant Hardiness Zone. This will help determine the climate you live in and when to start your garden....
Mar 27, 20152 min read
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5 Peculiar School Mascots
By: Anisha Saddy Mascots can be anything from people to objects that represent the identity of a common group. One could find them...
Mar 27, 20152 min read
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Cheating, Patriot Style
By: Sam Neuman After defeating the Indianapolis Colts 45-7, on January 18, 2015, the New England Patriots were once more accused of...
Mar 26, 20152 min read
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Best Books You Haven’t Read in Realistic Fiction
By: Dana Trumpower Tell the Wolves I’m Home by Carol Rifka Brunt- Set in 1987, this heart-touching novel dissects many societal...
Mar 26, 20153 min read
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Super Snack Ideas Make Game Days Delicious
By: Anisha Saddy Game days are popular in American culture, and they are great ways to bring people together. It doesn’t matter if you’re...
Mar 25, 20153 min read
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Volunteering is an Unpaid Endeavor that Pays Off
By: Anisha Saddy “Remember that the happiest people are not those getting more, but those giving more.” -H. Jackson Brown Jr. Looking...
Mar 25, 20153 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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In Case You Missed It: February News Recap
By: Molly Weisner Alas, it’s time to tuck away the sappy chick flicks, Valentine’s Day cards and half-eaten boxes of chocolate, for the...
Mar 24, 20152 min read
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Studies Show Drastic Drop in Reading among Americans
By: Katie Devoe The digital age has brought smart phones, tablets and laptops which constantly connect everyone to the internet. With...
Mar 24, 20152 min read
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The Decoder: Valentine’s Day Chocolates
By: Molly Weisner Admit it…whether that lavish box of chocolates came from your significant other, your mom, or yourself, you’ve been...
Mar 24, 20152 min read
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Religious Pluralism Takes Hit at Duke University
By: Raney South Religious pluralism is an attitude or policy regarding the diversity of religious belief system co-existing in society....
Mar 23, 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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AK Men’s Basketball Takes Thrilling Victory Against West Charlotte
By: JaVon Hopkins On Saturday March 7th, Ardrey Kell stepped into uncharted territories…. the regional championship of the NCHSAA State...
Mar 23, 20153 min read
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AK Theatre Crosses Through the Looking Glass into Wonderland
By: Katie Devoe Totally Alice in Wonderland by Brainerd Duffield is a theatre adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s tales Alice’s Adventures in...
Mar 11, 20153 min read
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One Yard Away
By: Sam Neumann After Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jermaine Kearse made an incredible catch, the Seahawks looked like they were in...
Feb 23, 20151 min read
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Robert Morris University Offers E-Sports Program and Scholarships
By: Michael McCuistion Playing video games can now improve your education. Robert Morris University in Illinois is giving out...
Feb 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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In Case You’ve Missed It: December News Recap
By: Molly Weisner With all the news channels, apps and political retweets that bombard us on a daily basis, it’s difficult in this day...
Feb 23, 20152 min read
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Traditions, No Matter How Unusual, Make Holidays Special
By: Ariel Brittain Many families all over the world have their own special holiday tradition, whether it’s setting up Christmas trees,...
Feb 23, 20151 min read
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