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There are a multitude of colleges to choose from, but deciding whether or not to leave home has to be the most difficult of choices to make.

The effects of being a homebody

November 6, 2012
Narrowing down the never-ending list of potential colleges can become overwhelming. Most importantly, I have to consider the pros and cons of staying in-state or out-of-state for my higher educational career.
Cheating comes in all forms, but is prevalent in classrooms where students can copy answers from one another.

Telling the truth: what is integrity?

October 30, 2012
Is being honest really worth the potential consequences? Sometimes it is better to tell the truth and take care of yourself, than risk the aftermath of someone cheating using your hardowork.
Fall often means that your wardrobe choices change to sweaters and thicker clothing.Photo Credit: June Gabriel Santos

Fall: A season with countless joyous events

October 25, 2012
Las Vegas weather is different than the weather in Romania; for Alex, there was definitely some adjustment.
Writer's block is a typical part of being a journalist, or even a student for that matter, but you can take certain steps to work your way over the mental halt you may find yourself in.Photo Credit: Bserat Ghebremicael

No idea what to write

October 25, 2012
Writer’s block is every journalist’s nightmare. There are certain steps I take to avoid the long, drone of not knowing where to start with my next story.
With so much work for one class, I can never save energy to take care of my other classes as well.Photo Credit: June Gabriel Santos

Advanced placement classes not for every student

October 18, 2012
Advanced Placement classes are beneficial for the future and provide a challenging curriculum.
Relationships can last for a few days or a few years. It really depends on the variables and the prospect of college.Photo Credit: Jordan Sutton

Relationships: To last or not to last?

October 11, 2012
High school students are careless with their perception of their romantic relationships. Many believe they are meant for each other and make mistakes along the way.
Kyeu Lanza ('14) made a big sign and taped it to his truck as he drove by Hannah Borguilla ('15). This is one of the many creative methods students have used to ask their significant others to the homecoming dance.Photo Credit: Alex Nedelcu

Homecoming: A fun event with or without a companion

October 11, 2012
Homecoming is for everyone; no date needed.
Divorce: A nightmare with great possibilities

Divorce: A nightmare with great possibilities

October 4, 2012
Divorce is a complicated issue made even more complicated when several people are involved.
College bound: the start of my newest adventure

College bound: the start of my newest adventure

September 20, 2012
Senior year has just begun and it is time to start narrowing down my college options. Applications are due at the start of the new year and there are many aspects to consider.
Material items do not necessarily indicate a spoiled mindset.
Photo Credit: Jordan Sutton

The modern definition of “spoiled”

September 13, 2012
People often deem you spoiled for having nice items, such as a new car, a new purse, a new phone. But, what they don’t consider is what if you really deserve what you earned?
Confessions of a germaphobe

Confessions of a germaphobe

May 31, 2012

The first thing we ask for when going to the bathroom at school is a bathroom pass. Throughout the course of one day, this pass is taken, put back, played with, and obnoxiously waved around. I have...

I wish I would have . . .

May 29, 2012

I have spent approximately 1300 days in high school, and with approximately 20 days left until graduation I thought I would reflect on my time in secondary education and develop a list of five things I...