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Author: Natalie Barman

Early graduation offers a head start

On May 1, 2013December 11, 2013 By natalieb

High school students are required to have four English, three science and two consecutive foreign language courses in order to graduate. It seems nearly impossible […]

Posted in Columns, Opinion1 Comment

Five strikes, you’re out

On May 1, 2013December 11, 2013 By natalieb

Current policy dictates that seniors may only miss five days second semester in order to exempt out of exams, which poses a challenge for students […]

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Mass defect?

On May 1, 2013May 1, 2013 By natalieb

Adults across the globe claim that video games increase violence but this is not true for the majority of teens.  Over the years, video games […]

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Power outage interferes with testing

On April 22, 2013April 22, 2013 By natalieb

On Mon. April 22, the power at school went out at roughly 9 a.m. and later returned around 10:30 a.m. Ninth grade students who were […]

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Student twerkers, others recognized for talents [Satire]

On April 3, 2013January 31, 2014 By natalieb

This past week, Steinbrenner High School was visited by representatives from CollegeRecrewt, a scholarship service that helps students pay for their post-high school education. 13 […]

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Love in the time of Lulu

On April 3, 2013 By natalieb

A new phone application, Lulu, allows girls to anonymously review their male peers. Is this the end of relationships as we know them? Female Perspective […]

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“Wolf” howls with lyrical talent, absolute absurdity

On April 3, 2013 By natalieb

There’s something you have to know before listening to Wolf, rapper/producer/director/actor Tyler, the Creator’s impressive yet offensive sophomore album: it is impossible to enjoy this album […]

Posted in A&E, Music2 Comments

A limited lunch menu

On April 2, 2013 By natalieb

Students should have access to culinary lunch meals and vending machines during lunchtime in order to eradicate cafeteria issues. For the last few weeks, this […]

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Congratulations, you’ve been accepted

On December 24, 2012 By natalieb

Academic clubs should increase selectivity to maintain prestige, purpose   A club, by definition, is an association dedicated to a particular interest or activity. Clubs […]

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Lost in translation

On December 3, 2012February 27, 2013 By natalieb

All students deserve same opportunities [PRO]  Some consider it an unfair advantage that speakers of a foreign language are allowed to take a class in […]

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Hit “decline” to teacher Facebook requests

On November 14, 2012November 16, 2012 By natalieb

When it comes to social networking sites like Facebook, many students seem to have no problem adding their classmates to their friend lists. But is […]

Posted in Columns, Opinion1 Comment

Suicide article raises awareness, swim team remains unrecognized [October]

On November 14, 2012 By natalieb

Steinbrenner Decides I really enjoyed this article since this is a very judgmental time for our country and, as they say, every vote counts. This […]

Posted in Letters to the Editor, Opinion1 Comment

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