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Category: Opinion

Oracle staff tries weeklong social media detox

On March 21, 2018May 8, 2018 By marih
Students using their social media. During the challenge the use of social media was prohibited for the entire week.

In today’s society many are able to call, text, and scroll to see what other people are doing, regardless if they are a world or […]

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Religious protection should not apply in the medical field

On March 20, 2018April 6, 2018 By maevec
Graphic by Maeve Campbell

On Jan. 18, President Donald Trump announced the creation of a new branch of the US Department of Health and Human Services. The new Conscience […]

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Students and teachers agree about PDA

On March 2, 2018May 8, 2018 By sarag

According to the 2017 Steinbrenner student handbook, open displays of affection are explicitly not permitted on school grounds. While the handbook mentions that students will […]

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The harm of American anti-intellectualism

On March 1, 2018May 8, 2018 By jackc

Skepticism in moderation is very important when trying to separate true statements from false accusations when presented with information, but a form of skeptic extremism […]

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Students overwhelmed by rigorous courses

On March 1, 2018March 22, 2018 By jamesc
A stack of books sitting on a shelf. Students overwhelmed by taking multiple rigorous courses. Photo courtesy of James Cook

With the recent release of the Honor Court results in regards to GPA many students are interested in how their classmates attained such a high […]

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The aftermath of Net Neutrality

On February 22, 2018March 7, 2018 By juliap

On Dec 14. the fate of Net Neutrality was put in in the hands of a five person vote, by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), […]

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Why students should speak up about school issues

On February 14, 2018February 14, 2018 By nicks

Everyday, the school board and individual school’s administrators make decisions that affect the lives of all of the students in Hillsborough County. Students have the right to be involved […]

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The issue with State of the Union addresses

On February 13, 2018 By aliyal

On Jan. 30, 2018, Donald Trump had his first State of the Union address. Much like every State of the Union address for the last […]

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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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Effectiveness of pep rallies in our schools

On February 5, 2018March 22, 2018 By jamesc

The general aim of pep rallies is to foster school spirit, notify the student body about athletic achievements and promote class unity. These pep rallies […]

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The possibility of a new California

On January 31, 2018February 27, 2018 By jacoba

As of Jan. 15, 2018, parts of California have declared their independence from the large state and want to become the 51st state in America, […]

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“Best Driver” competition features Steinbrenner [SATIRE]

On January 16, 2018January 31, 2018 By marih
Students compete to be awarded the best driver. Many of competitors fought to show off their worst parking abilities.

Steinbrenner high school drivers, mainly students and parents, have never had a more spectacular driving record. This revelation has caught the attention of Central Comedy, a […]

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