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Minimum wage students talk money

Snovia Moiz, Voice Editor April 11, 2014

To gain a student perspective in the growing debate on minimum wage, The County Line sought out working students for their view on the issue. Junior Ariel Alexander works as a barista at Starbucks,...

Cutting it short: Womens wage gap

Cutting it short: Women’s wage gap

Snovia Moiz, Voice Editor April 11, 2014

The modern woman balances both work and home, balancing two lives daily. She drops the kids off at school, spends a day in the office and still makes sure something is ready for dinner. She works...

Update: State increases school funding in response to lawsuit

Trevor Nichols, News Editor April 12, 2013

In response to the ruling that Texas’ state education funding system is unconstitutional, the Texas state legislature is considering increasing state funding to schools. In February, Travis County...

Satire: Students sell internal organs to pay for AP tests

Trevor Nichols, News Editor April 12, 2013

In response to the steadily rising costs of Advanced Placement exams, College Board recently introduced a new organ transplant program to help students cover the costs of the tests. Students can now sell...

‘Pennies for Presents’ fundraiser delivers donations

Trevor Nichols, News Editor January 16, 2013

Students and staff raised over $3000 in the Pennies for Presents fundraiser. Assistant Head Custodian Terrell Jones (Mr. T.) distributed the presents from the fundraiser on Dec. 26th and 28th. “Giving...

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