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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
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
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
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
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


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
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
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
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
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
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
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


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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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


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
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


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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