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The 20/20 Experience

25 March 2013 By Shelby Clemons, Staff Writer Comebacks are always exciting in the music industry, and though Justin Timberlake hasn’t released a full studio album in seven years, it…

David Bowie’s “The Next Day”

25 March 2013 By Olivia Childers, Staff Writer On his 66th birthday, David Bowie announced the release of his 24th studio album The Next Day. Maybe it was just my…

Disney Leaves 2D Behind

25 March 2013 By Joann Lee, Staff Writer During the annual shareholder meeting on March 6, Disney announced its decision to cease production of 2-D movies and produce CGI features…

More than Just a Gym Class

LEARN: P.E teachers are incorporating academics in their everyday activities By Emilie Bean, Opinions Editor There is a pressure on the young minds of this generation, especially in the elementary…

Is DNA Private?

CRIME: Maryland should be able to take the DNA of people that they arrest. By Emilie Bean, Opinions Editor How much are we willing to give? Do we draw the…

In the Red Zone: Bracket Chat with Griffin Ferre

March Madness: Griffin Ferre and Isaiah Murtaugh discuss the madness that will ensue tonight in the NCAA Divison 1 Mens’ Basketball Tourney. Isaiah “Big Red” Murtaugh: This is the column…

Keep Calm and Get Over It

20 March 2013 AMAZON: The accidental offer for shirts promoting abuse, created by apparel company Solid Gold Bomb, has been sorted out and should not be held so strongly against…

TSA Losing Its Sharpness?

20 March 2013 TSA: TSA’s new knife rules are more harm than help. By Amy Wang, Staff Writer According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), knives are no longer a…

Cellphone carriers unlock new profits

18 March 2013 TECHNOLOGY: The practice of unlocking a cell phone without the carrier’s expresses permission was criminalized on January 26. By John Burke, Staff Writer The Digital Millennium Copyright…

Doodle 4 Google

18 March 2013 EDUCATION: Students in grades K-12 compete to redesign the Google logo. By Kate Weggeland, Staff Writer Google is selecting new designs for its logo through its annual…

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