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Lost in Translation

Snovia Moiz, Voice Editor December 17, 2013

There was a time when education was a privilege meant only for the elite. Tutors were hired for children of wealthy families, teaching two to three languages,  while the rest of the population could not...

Hoping for Harmony

Sofia Guevara, features editor October 17, 2013

In this generation, where human beings communicate through a bright screen instead of having to experience actual, messy, physical and emotional contact, the integrity of music content and management corrupts...

Firewall changes ignite frustration

Staff October 16, 2013

At the beginning of the school year a new firewall was put in place of the old. This put more restrictions on what content students have access to in their school day. On Sept. 16 students and teachers...

Offensive books continue to astound students

Offensive books continue to astound students

Molly Wade, Co-Web Editor December 6, 2012

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Opposing viewpoints part one: Why I support Obama

Trevor Nichols, News editor November 5, 2012

This November, Americans will vote whether to keep President Obama in office for another four years, or elect Governor Romney to the presidency. For the following reasons, I support re-electing President...

Standing on my SOPA box: Why anti-piracy laws sink to Davy Jones’ Locker

Trevor Nichols, staff writer February 8, 2012

The Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA, was introduced last October by Republican Representative Lamar S. Smith of the 21st district of Texas. If passed, it will allow judges to issue court orders that ban...

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