The ironclad heroism of Instagram users

By: Elijah Winn | Editor and Micah Regalado | Editor in Chief September 6,2019 Since January 2019, over 80,000 fires have sprung up throughout the Amazon rainforest, ravaging Brazil. In an attempt to solve the issue, […]

Schoolloop: Helpful or Harmful

  By: Lang Csira | Editor September 6, 2019   Schoolloop exists to update parents and students on upcoming assignments and quizzes, and to project graded work and tests. The website makes it possible for […]

Why hate is not a political opinion

Ever since Trump took office, hateful opinions have been increasingly excused as political opinions. By: Julia Wengier | Editor in Chief September 5, 2019 In a time where the country is so vastly divided on […]

Why I am pro-choice

By: Emily Eberhart | Arts and Entertainment Editor May 29, 2019 With a majority conservative Supreme Court now in place with the addition of Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh this year, Republicans have began making a […]

Class of 2020, it’s all up to you now

By: Oyuky Bahena | Writer May 30, 2019 Oh, junior year…where do I begin? In early August, as school was about to begin, I (along with many others) was already plagued with dread, thanks to […]

Should we separate art from the artist?

By: Reid Corley | Writer When celebrities engage in inappropriate conduct, how should we react to the art they create? Should we boycott their films, their music, their writing? What about others involved in the […]

Why millennials are screwed

By: Abigail Calandra| Writer May 30, 2019 Millennials (anyone born between 1982 and 2004 in this context) are going to be the first generation in history to be poorer than our parents. And that’s unfortunate. […]

Why Bernie Sanders is not a socialist

Sanders at the CNN Downhill via CNN By: Abigail Calandra | Writer Though the 2020 election is still two years away, Republicans and Democrats have been advertising the rise of politicians such as Bernie Sanders […]

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