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Ruminations of a senior

Samuel Teas, Co-Editor-In-Chief April 12, 2018

I wrote a poem in January, just after the second semester of this year began. In it I handed my fears, my hopes, my stresses and my ponderings to an online audience of writers. The one and only reviewer...

Jamba Jammed

Angelica Arinze, Features Editor April 1, 2018

While many were spending Spring Break out of town and basking in the sunlight, I made the most of my days unnecessarily panicking over college courses and how I broke I am. While I figured that I could...

Tacos A No No

Angelica Arinze, Features Editor March 16, 2018

It was an average Thursday evening at the Arinze residence. Out of what I presume was a standard mix of boredom and sheer curiosity, my sisters were ordering take out for dinner. This time around, they...

Enough

Enough

Ana Medina, News Editor March 1, 2018

“Sexual harassment and gender-based harassment of a student by an employee, volunteer, or another student are prohibited. Examples of sexual harassment may include, but not be limited to, touching private...

Gun control reforms needed to prevent more shootings

Sarah Sheikh, Staff Writer February 27, 2018

Feb. 14, 2018 marks one of the deadliest school shootings in the United States. Students and staff at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida became the most recent victims of ruthless...

Christmas rituals never change

Caleb Tise, Staff Writer December 14, 2017

The Christmas season is a truly special time of the year for my family, and every year the feeling never seems to change; it is always truly magical and heartwarming, and they always take me back...

Ajit Pai is sworn in as a member of the Federal Communications Commission in 2012. Recently appointed Chairman of the Commission, Pai plans to remove the longstanding policy of Net Neutrality.

Leave the internet alone: a net without neutrality is no good

Kelly Salinas, Staff Writer December 11, 2017

On Thursday, December 14, the Federal Communications Commission will vote on whether to end or uphold Net Neutrality, but this is not the only thing at stake. An attack on Net Neutrality is an attack on...

Exemption policy must change

Rachel Foreman, Staff Writer December 11, 2017

The current exemption policy needs amendments in regards to absences and extenuating circumstances. There are positives of the exemption policy; it does encourage students to attend school, work hard to...

Superintendent’s decision to pull “The Hate U Give” from shelves is about more than just language–it’s about the message.

Angelica Arinze, Features Editor December 11, 2017

  As 2017 winds down, it was to my shock and surprise to learn that our district is gaining national attention over the Superintendent, Dr. Lance Hindt's, district-wide decision to pull Angie...

The cost of being a senior

Angelica Arinze, Features Editor November 15, 2017

For the past three years, I could remember that particular time of year that would plague every senior’s existence with both excitement and stress--graduation. An iconic symbol of celebrating the completion...

Student’s suspension for sitting during Pledge unjust, represents larger problem

Angelica Arinze, Features Editor October 25, 2017

When Cy-Fair ISD senior India Landry sat down during a routine recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance on Oct.2, she was not only suspended, but lost her ability to graduate. Growing up as a black...

A concert gone wrong

Joe Powell, Staff Writer September 25, 2017

There’s nothing like waking up in the morning, having a cup of tea, making plans to head into Amsterdam with your cousin for the day and stumbling upon an Anti-Semitic rally to really give you a broader...

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