PRO/CON: False reflection of our knowledge Eriyale Williams February 7, 2020 Cheating should not be encouraged between students, but the true measure of knowledge cannot be shown simply with letter grades.
PRO/CON: Eyes on your own paper Ahmed Ahmed February 7, 2020 Cheating in schools is utterly immoral regardless of circumstances.
Room for change Eriyale Williams February 3, 2020 Even with the progress that has been made, there needs to be a larger emphasis on the safety and security of LGBTQ+ individuals.
A rising tide lifts all boats Ahmed Ahmed January 26, 2020 A new report from the Superintendent’s office lists the numerous ways in which Black and Hispanic students are denied opportunity to succeed.
Don’t be daft, there is no draft Eriyale Williams January 16, 2020 With recent speculations of war and high tension with the Middle East, this new year has brought terror for American and Iranian citizens.
Reaping what you sew Ahmed Ahmed January 9, 2020 Australia's wildfires are only a start to what the world can expect from the climate crisis.
It doesn’t add up Ahmed Ahmed December 5, 2019 Lackluster test results indicate American education needs a major revamp.
You get what you pay for Ahmed Ahmed November 27, 2019 When the super rich are able to buy our elections, our country is worse off.
The inevitable generational divide Eriyale Williams November 20, 2019 Age may only be a number, but it isn’t stopping younger generations from poking fun at those older than them.
A hill to die on Ahmed Ahmed November 20, 2019 Katie Hill’s actions reveal a larger problem of employers abusing their power and authority over their employees.
SATIRE: Not so innocent creatures Eriyale Williams October 18, 2019 Not everything meets the eye–especially when it comes to the sky.
All’s fair in leaving war Ahmed Ahmed October 9, 2019 Should the United States really stay in Syria forever?