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Author: Lauren Johnston

Eurocentrism in AP history classes

On April 18, 2018August 14, 2018 By laurenj
Graphic courtesy of: Erix Pizano

From the time American children begin school they are taught and tested an array of facts on George Washington, but few are able to identify […]

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America’s misdiagnosing epidemic

On April 18, 2018 By laurenj
Graphic by: Maeve Campbell

Since the mid-twentieth century Americans have witnessed the abuse of drugs among the American population. This phenomena is nothing new and every generation ushers in […]

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Consumers unsatisfied with “Doritos, For Her”

On March 6, 2018May 8, 2018 By laurenj
Graphic courtesy of: Erix Pixano

Recently PepsiCo’s CEO, Indra Nooyi, released the first insight into their newest idea: lady-friendly Doritos. These chips were supposedly going to solve the issues women […]

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2018 Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony

On February 12, 2018February 13, 2018 By laurenj
The 2018 Winter Olympic logo is above. The 2018 Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony occured on Friday, Feb. 9.

The Olympics is a time for countries to come together to demonstrate the athletic capabilities of their citizens and promote international unity. More than that, […]

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Jordyn Dees wins third place in district Poetry Jam

On February 8, 2018February 8, 2018 By laurenj
Jennifer Dillon, Kevin Dees, and Jordyn Dees pose inside the Robert W. Saunders, Jr. Public Library. Dees competed in the district Poetry Jam and won third place.

On Jan. 24, sophomore Jordyn Dees won third place at the Robert W. Saunders Jr. Public Library in the Hillsborough County District Poetry Jam. Poetry […]

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Steinbrenner cheer competes at Florida state cheer competition

On February 8, 2018 By laurenj
The Steinbrenner cheer team prepares to perform their routine. They didn't place but are excited about the future.

On Feb. 4 at the University of Florida, the Steinbrenner cheer team traveled to Gainesville and competed against many other schools in the state in […]

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Perceptions of online personas compete with reality

On February 5, 2018February 7, 2018 By laurenj
Graphic courtesy of: Maeve Campbell

Since the dawn of the internet, people have had the ability to communicate and share their lives with others faster than ever before. This interaction […]

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AP classes and the rising graduation rate

On January 29, 2018 By laurenj

On Jan. 10, Hillsborough County released the most recent graduation rate of 82.9 percent for the 2016-2017 school year. This was one of the largest […]

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Teachers peacefully protest against lack of school board raises

On January 10, 2018January 31, 2018 By laurenj
Teachers gather in the food court of Citrus Park Mall to grade papers together. This is a demonstration to show how hard teachers work for their students. Courtesy of Joey Menedez

In light of recent events concerning the school board’s failure to fulfill their promise to give teacher’s raises, teachers have resulted to demonstrations. All across […]

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Lisabeth Leist finalist for teacher of the year

On December 20, 2017January 31, 2018 By laurenj

On Dec. 5, a small group of executives from Hillsborough county surprised Steinbrenner Algebra 2 teacher, Lisabeth Leist, with her nomination for District Teacher of the […]

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Too much emphasis placed on college

On November 17, 2017February 9, 2018 By laurenj

In the past couple of years there has seen a sharp increase in the amount of students who enroll into colleges and universities around the […]

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Taylor Swift has a new “reputation”

On November 13, 2017 By laurenj

Naming her latest album “reputation” Taylor Swift was seeking to make statement about herself in response to her critics, and she did. Swift sought to […]

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