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Anti-PETA protests drowned out PETA protests in Downtown Everret, Washington on September 10, 2011. PETA has drawn crticism due reports that surfaced on the amount of animals that the organization has chosen to euthanize.

PETA Faces Backlash Over Insulting Tweet

Jareth Primm, Staff Writer March 3, 2019

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) posted a Tweet on Feb. 22, 2019 that condemned conversationalist and television personality Steve Irwin on what would have been his birthday. The post...

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Owning guns is a citizens natural right and should not be infringed upon.

Why Gun Control is Not the Solution

Donny Robbins, Staff Writer February 20, 2019

Gun control is a very partisan issue, normally with Democrats wanting to restrict or get rid of guns and Republicans believing in the second amendment that allows citizens to keep their guns.   The...

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The Importance of Respecting Women in the Workplace

The Importance of Respecting Women in the Workplace

Karen Abdelmalek, Staff Writer February 12, 2019

Ideally, the workplace should contain respect and harmony for all sexes; however, throughout time, many women have faced sexual harassment -- both physically and verbally -- in a space meant for professionalism. Our...

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Former Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn has been criticized for comments he made in the past.

People Change, Accept That

Dante Bernhardt, Video Editor January 23, 2019

When it comes to the Internet, nothing is ever truly dead, and old posts that resurface years later may kill the careers of those who said them. Majority of jobs are given to those who have a strong...

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Electric cars like Teslas models are an alternative to conventionally powered vehicles.

An Electrifying Movement

Enrico Magtoto, Staff Writer January 17, 2019

As time progresses and fossil fuel reserves decline, the automobile industry is looking for more cost efficient and renewable ways to power vehicles. There are various types of renewable electricity:...

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The collared pecary is among one of the species that could be put in danger by the construction of the new border wall.

Trump’s Border Wall is Detrimental to Desert Wildlife

Eric Burschinger, Staff Writer January 17, 2019

As political figures in Washington continue to debate the effectiveness, morality, and cost of the proposed border wall, the issue of the effects on desert wildlife remains absent from discussion. The...

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A picture of a gun illustrated by Cassie Tran, staff writer.

Save Students, Support Gun Control

Karen Abdelmalek, Staff Writer December 20, 2018

After each school shooting, there comes a short-lived period of time in which politicians and citizens alike attempt to solve the issue of gun regulation; however, we must focus on controlling the distribution...

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A Black Lives Matter protester holds a sign in support of singer Beyonce during a rally outside the NFL Headquarters building in the Manhattan borough of New York, Feb. 16, 2016. Reuters/Carlo Allegri

Reverse Racism: a Myth, a Lie, and an Excuse

Marcella Barneclo, Staff Writer May 31, 2018

Racism is not a topic that is easily discussed within America and our inability to host these vital discussions often leads to a number of misconceptions and blatantly incorrect concepts that can cause...

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SILVER SPRING, MD - FEBRUARY 21:  Students from Montgomery Blair High School march down Colesville Road in support of gun reform legislation February 21, 2018 in Silver Spring, Maryland. In the wake of last weeks shooting in Parkland, Florida, where 17 people were killed, the students planned to take public transportation to the U.S. Capitol to hold a rally demanding legislation to curb gun violence in schools.  (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

When will we learn, America?

Marcella Barneclo, Staff Writer February 28, 2018

The recent school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, located in Parkland Florida, claimed 17 innocent lives. Students around the United States are no longer standing idly by, they are rightfully...

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Juniors and seniors stand together as they prepare for the powderpuff game.

21 Pieces of Advice for the Class of 2021

Danielle Arntson, Guest Writer December 20, 2017

Now that I’m a senior, I can confidently say that high school is nothing like TV says it is. When I began my first day of school as a freshman, I was a little disappointed to see that everyone was just...

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Sanders campaign a lost cause

Sanders campaign a lost cause

Jordyn White, Staff Writer May 28, 2016

With the general election looming in the distance, and Donald Trump all but securing the Republican nomination, eyes have shifted to the ever-growing tensions within the Democratic party. Hillary Clinton,...

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Mr. Ham, school psychologist, is always available to help students who are in need.

A message of encouragement

Chun-Tzu Huang, Staff Writer March 17, 2016

Whether one wants to admit it or not, many of us have endured harsh times in our lives. Suicidal thoughts lurk in our darkest corners and quietly stare at us, revealing their presence when we feel most...

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