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Is Makeup Really Worth It?

Molly Glus, reporter January 30, 2017

The world as we know it is being enhanced, altered, and changed; who would have thought that same idea would be brought to your face? That change is known to the world as makeup. The very word suggests...

Battling Fixed vs. Growth Mindsets

Kaitlyn Kelley, Reporter January 25, 2017

The word mindset is defined as a set of beliefs—beliefs about yourself and your most basic qualities, according to Mindset, a book written by Carol Dweck. Mindset is a simple idea discovered by Carol...

A small group of demonstrators rally at Hollywood and Vine to take a stand in the war on womens rights, demanding that federal support of womens health and child care services be upheld, as part of Womens Equality Day in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on August 26, 2012.  UPI/Jim Ruymen

Women In the Workplace: They Are Just as Capable

Brooke Daniels, Reporter January 17, 2017

Women are almost half the workforce. They are the equal. In fact, they are breadwinners in four out of ten families. In 2015, women made 80 cents for every dollar earned by men, which is a wage gap...

Years of Cheating and Drug Use Should Lead to Ban from Ballot

Sam Allery, Reporter January 10, 2017

Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens could follow in the footsteps of Joe Jackson and Pete Rose - in both good ways and bad. Those footsteps include being disgraced by the Major League Baseball (MLB), but...

A student prepare his robots to participate in First Lego League competitions, during a largest competition on technology innovation in Brasilia, Brazil, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016. The knowledge olympiad, which takes place every two years, is considered the largest competition of the type in Latin America, with more than 1,200 students taking part in challenges and technological competitions. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)

Benefits of Technology in a School Setting

Molly Glus, Copy Editor December 19, 2016

Technology. A term defined by Merriam Webster as, “a manner of accomplishing a task using technical processes, methods, or knowledge.” This term, however, means much more to teenagers, for it allows...

Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool in Deadpool (FOX).

Superhero Movies: Winners and Losers

Spoiler Warning: This article has major spoilers for the movies Deadpool, Batman v. Superman, Captain America: CIvil War, X-Men:Apocalypse, Suicide Squad, and Doctor Strange.
Sam Allery, Reporter December 8, 2016

From Harley Quinn to Deadpool and Doctor Strange to Batman, 2016 featured some of the greatest successes and failures of the superhero genre’s history. This year had six superhero movies, two from...

More People Should Become CPR Certified

Kaitlin Christ, Reporter November 10, 2016

Imagine this: Derek, an active teenager, had been swimming all day with his friends at the local pool. Now relaxing on the pool deck, Derek suddenly becomes unresponsive with no pulse or signs of breathing....

Models walk the runway during the Ford Models Supermodel of the World show in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007. The show, in which models from different countries competed for modeling contracts, featured clothes from emerging Australian designers. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Models are Influencing the Teen Body Image

Molly Glus, Reporter November 3, 2016

With red eyes and blotchy cheeks she stands, looking in the mirror. The words fat, ugly, and not good enough whirl through her head like a cyclone. She sinks to the floor, longing and praying that one...

 Possible 2016 presidential hopeful, Republican Donald Trump waves to a crowd of over 500 people as he is introduced during a luncheon with the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday, May 11, 2011 in Nashua, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

Why Saving America From Donald Trump is All Too Necessary

Brooke Daniels, Reporter October 21, 2016

Donald Trump is not fit for either the office he seeks, the party he represents, or the women he speaks to. Donald Trump, a 70 year old real-estate mogul, presumed billionaire, and Republican nominee,...

Social Media: What’s the Point?

Social Media: What’s the Point?

Molly Glus, Copy Editor September 28, 2016

Snapchat. Twitter. Instagram. Kik. Facebook. Ask.fm. Tinder. These are only a few names of the apps that have taken over the lives of this generation. Athletic. Attractive. Funny. Smart. Social. Perfect...

Misconceptions of the “F” Word: Feminism

July 12, 2016

By: Maddie O’Shea How do you define feminism? Dominance over men or perhaps feminazis? If you believe that this movement consists of matriarchy and misandry, think again. Over time, the term “feminazi,”...

Christine Brann, of Hummelstown, speaks at a news conference in the Pennsylvania Capitol where she and other parents of children suffering from debilitating seizures urged the state House of Representatives to pass medical marijuana legislation, Wednesday, April 13, 2016, in Harrisburg, Pa. Branns son, Garrett, 5, suffers from a severe form of epilepsy known as Dravet syndrome.  Governor Wolf signed the bill. (AP Photo/Marc Levy)

Marijuana: Medicine or more?

June 19, 2016

By: Mason Benovy Over 40 years ago, the US Congress placed marijuana in Schedule I of the Controlled Substance Act, defining it as [a drug] with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential...

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