The historic decision in the Brown vs. Board of Education case brought all races together in our schools and society, but, unfortunately, divides in our […]
Early graduation offers a head start
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 […]
Mass defect?
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 […]
Student twerkers, others recognized for talents [Satire]
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 […]
Love in the time of Lulu
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 […]
Students should aim for AP courses regardless of college dividends
The possibility of exempting corresponding courses in college is one of the most appealing things about Advanced Placement (AP) courses. It’s enticing to avoid the […]
Local “Belieber” turns to strange habits when analyzing idol’s life [SATIRE]
On Friday, January 7th, Twitter feeds were full of the hashtag #CutForBieber, partnered with pleas for the young pop star Justin Bieber to stop smoking […]
Hit “decline” to teacher Facebook requests
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]