By Austin Lloyd Posted December 21, 2018 Many students believe that kids should be allowed to listen to music while doing classwork. Not all kids focus more while listening to
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Is society too dependent on technology?
By Adara Arias Posted December 21, 2018 As more advances in technology are made, people have become more dependent on them. It seems as though major companies are trying to
Open Your Eyes: Age of Consent
By Samm Sharp Posted December 21, 2018 In the United States’ defense, we are a very “First World” country. About every one you meet has a cell phone, a computer,
Sensitivity burning with California
By Clarissa Olson Posted December 3, 2018 Everyone has heard about the fires in California; however, hearing and understanding are two different things. As with all disasters, it is difficult
Whatever happened to: Common courtesy
By Ale Ibarra Posted November 13, 2018 There are many customs that should still be practiced by everyone but unfortunately aren’t because of the way they were raised. For example,
How much homework is too much?
By Austin Lloyd Posted November 13, 2018 Many students do not agree with teachers sending hours worth of homework home for them to do. Not all homework is bad if
Social media or social miscreant?
By Clarissa Olson Posted November 13, 2018 Social media and the internet were wonderful things when they launched. People all over the world could talk to each other no matter
On Deck: It is just a game, isn’t it?
By Clarissa Olson Posted November 13, 2018 Many people across the globe find a great passion in the world of sports. Football, soccer, tennis, or mountain unicycling, it doesn’t matter.
Online School: Is it any better?
By Adara Arias Posted November 13, 2018 In today’s society, online schooling is becoming more and more popular; whether it is due to the advancements in technology or the simple
Even one vote is important
By Clarissa Olson Posted November 13, 2018 In the 2016 presidential election, 45 percent of eligible voters neglected to vote. That’s 127.5 million valuable citizens who denied themselves the opportunity