Freedom of Speech in the Classroom
OPINIONS: Teachers should be able discuss political beliefs in the classroom, to an extent. By Kate Doak, Staff Writer How many times have you asked your teacher what he or…
We Aren’t Ready, Not Yet
WAGES: The economy is not stable enough for an increase in minimum wage. By Kate Doak, Staff Writer Every year it gets harder and harder for families to live off…
More than Numbers
CALORIES: There is too much ambiguity over the value of calories in diets. By Amy Wang, Staff Writer Spring is approaching, and people are ready to break out their flip-flops…
Save the Sugar
26 March 2013 BAILOUT: The government’s reasoning behind the bailout of the sugar industry is rather nonsensical when viewed from an economic standpoint. By Isabel De La Garza, Senior Writer…
ePad Femme
WOMEN: Eurostar’s new lady tablet may not be as sexist as most Westerners think. By Isabel De La Garza, Senior Writer According to Eurostar, their ePad Femme is the “world’s…
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…
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…
On the Fringes
15 March 2013 By Kayla Chang, Copy Editor Someone once told me that when he thought of Hitler, he thought of him not as a dictator or evil incarnate, but…
Companies in Bloom
15 March 2013 EDUCATION: The use of a third party company to store student information currently being adopted by some states is not only risky, but also poorly thought out.…