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Lana Del Rey: Blue Banisters Album Review

Lana Del Rey: Blue Banisters Album Review

Sivana Harris, Staff Writer December 6, 2021

Lana Del Rey is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and model, mainly known for her music and lyricism. Her music is famous for telling heart-wrenching stories on romance, heartbreak, and glamour. Being...

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Kyrie Irving: The Next Pawn in the Worlds Political COVID-19 Agendas

Kyrie Irving: The Next Pawn in the World’s Political COVID-19 Agendas

Cain Tolley, Staff Writer November 4, 2021

Kyrie Irving is a cultural icon. He plays the game of basketball in ways nobody else has before. As a devout Muslim, Irving has done everything he can to be a pure human being. He was crowned NBA champion...

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Expensive vs. Inexpensive: How Much Should We Spend on Clothes/Shoes?

Expensive vs. Inexpensive: How Much Should We Spend on Clothes/Shoes?

Ella Gietzen and Nigel Webster October 27, 2021

If there is one thing that most parents and children can testify to, it is that name brand clothes and shoes are pretty pricey. We are going to go into detail about the history of these clothes, and why...

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Although some people believe that politics are a means of educated the future generations about national matters, others believe that politics have no place in the classroom, and belong solely in the media and White House.

Should Political Propaganda be Allowed in Classrooms?

Andrew Villa, Staff Writer October 12, 2021

Politics is something that has raised more and more attention in the youth than ever before. People can show their support for certain parties or politicians by sporting political propaganda such as bumper...

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Going to thrift stores, usually referred to as thrifting, has dramatically gained popularity during the last few years, expanding the demographic of who tends to thift.

Is it Ethical to Thrift Clothing for Resale?

Felicity Fajardo, Staff Writer October 12, 2021

Thrift Shopping is great for the environment, as it prevents the ongoing struggles of pollution, waste, and destroys the idea of fast fashion, making it a great alternative to shop for clothing. However,...

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Kanyes latest album, Donda, is currently a growing topic of discussion among social media and in modern pop culture.

Kanye West’s New Album: Donda, Ye or Nay?

Sivana Harris, Staff Writer October 5, 2021

Kanye West is an American rapper, producer, and fashion designer that is known worldwide for his large mark on the music industry and his marriage to Kim Kardashian. The rapper has released ten studio...

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The Death of Ma’khia Bryant: Racially or Logically Motivated?

Kevi Perez, Staff Writer May 25, 2021

 The year 2020 has brought changes to everyone in the world, some good, some bad. One of these most influential changes was the change COVID-19 made, but here in the United States, we experienced the...

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Digital AP Exams: Beneficial or Detrimental?

Digital AP Exams: Beneficial or Detrimental?

Symphany Wilson, Staff Writer May 11, 2021

The upcoming 2021 AP Exams will be administered at Cam High in school on paper and pencil, as well as in school and at home for digital testing. Digital testing comes with a guide encompassing the digital...

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Still scene from the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird directed by Robert Mulligan courtesy of United Archives

To Kill A Mockingbird: Educational or Insensitive?

Sean Diswe, Staff Writer April 28, 2021

Schools across the United States have been determining whether or not to remove books like To Kill a Mockingbird and Huckleberry Finn from the district's core reading list. These books have been found...

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The novel Huckleberry Finn has been the subject of much controversy due to its legacy in schools and the use of the n-word in reading the book.

Taught Or Not: Should Huckleberry Finn Continue Being Read In School?

Liliana Ruiz, Staff Writer January 11, 2021

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, written by Mark Twain, is widely recognized as a classic novel. It is taught in English classes throughout thousands of schools all across the world. However, The Adventures...

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Due to a lack of adequate supply during the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses and healthcare professionals have been forced to deal with a PPE(Personal Protective Equipment) shortage.

Are Our Medical Workers Safe?

Eliana Bornhauser, Staff Writer May 4, 2020

The world has been occupied with the pandemic spread among all of us for weeks on end, and between social distancing, quarantine, and proper hygiene; we should continually be asking: What do our medical...

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Guantanamo Bay, despite being recognized as a CIA black site, is known for inhumane treatment of prisoners.

Guantanamo Bay: A Direct Violation of Ethical Treatment

Tobias Christiansen, Staff Writer March 9, 2020

Guantanamo Bay, a naval base classified as a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) black site, is located in the Guantanamo providence at the southeastern end of Cuba, and it is most commonly known for its...

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