Irrational rationality: why amendment 12 failed

When it comes to politics, it is far from rare for technicalities to get in the way of good changes. Few people read proposed bills ...
Read More

The beginning of the end for Microsoft

Over the years, Microsoft has been kind of hit and miss with their operating systems. Windows 7 was a desperate jump. First, think about the new ...
Read More

Far from Hawaiian paradise

It was the most wonderful time of the year for most students. It was the week of anticipation of the homecoming football game and the ...
Read More

Stuck on the middle class [Column]

Last week, following Mitt Romney's closing speech, I shut my television off with a tired sigh. The Oct. 3 debate, which focused on domestic policy, was ...
Read More

Hockey left out to dry

Athletes take an immense amount of pride in what they do and, naturally, they desire recognition for the hard work and incredible dedication they put ...
Read More

Much ado about nothing over schedules [Staff Editorial]

The 20th day count schedule changes have recently created an uproar among this school’s student body. The changes were enacted in order to balance crowded classes. Students complain ...
Read More

Fox Sports Pep Rally was…eh

Although fun for the people involved, the Fox Sports Prep Rally was rather underwhelming. After a tight race in voting to win the pep rally ...
Read More

Spirit at Prep2

Student Facebook and Twitter accounts were recently flooded with posts about MyFoxPrep's game of the week competition. The competition asked "What should be the MyFoxPrep ...
Read More

Why you should care [Column]

In 2008, young adults in America felt the excitement. The promise of restoring hope and optimism in America's future drove the most youth voters since ...
Read More

Class Size Amendment Puts Stress on Students, Teachers

Earlier last year, our wonderful Governor Rick Scott signed into law a bill that restricts class size to 25 students per teacher in high schools ...
Read More