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The Truth About Showering During a Storm

Marissa B., Editor March 30, 2014

It may sound bizarre, but the truth is that showering while lightning is in the area has the potential to be severely dangerous. Water and metal are two of the best conductors of electricity and showers...

Whats in Your Lunch?

What’s in Your Lunch?

Sandy, Reporter March 27, 2014

Students have many food options to eat for lunch in their school cafeteria. Some students buy their lunch while some students bring their lunch from home. Whether it’s made at home or school many students...

Ways to Save For College

Ways to Save For College

Sydney J., Reporter February 24, 2014

From the beginning of freshman year to the end of senior year, college is an important goal that high school wants to help students achieve. Although college may seem like a long way ahead, it will come...

Uses of Smart-phones in School

Uses of Smart-phones in School

Caitlin O., Reporter February 10, 2014

         Many students have smart-phones. Whether it is the latest iPhone or the Samsung Galaxy, students can be found on their phone. Though there are negative effects of students using phones...

“Sticker Prices” and College: What Do You Really Pay?

Sarah S., Reporter February 5, 2014

With the start of the second semester, juniors have started the college-search process and seniors have received decisions back from schools. With these events happening, college is becoming a major topic...

New Year, New Me : Resolutions to Make in 2014

Alaina T., Editor January 16, 2014

New Years is a time when people make all the same resolutions that never stick: be healthy all the time, be a better person, don't fight with parents, etc. These are all very good qualities to have, but...

Conference Call With Governor Markell

Conference Call With Governor Markell

Marissa B., Editor January 16, 2014

On Monday, January 6, 2014, I was given the opportunity to participate in a conference call with Governor Markell, along with many other student journalists throughout the state of Delaware. While this...

President Obama: Does the Bad Overshadow the Good?

Nikki R., Editor January 5, 2014

President Barack Obama has had many ups and downs so far in his presidency. Currently in his fifth year of presidency, Obama has been looking to turn the tables in his downward spiral of a second term....

Pablo Neruda’s Life

December 22, 2013

Poet Pablo Neruda was born on July 12, 1904, in the town of Parral in Chile. Pablo Neruda’s real name is Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto, but in 1920, he became a contributor to the literary journal...

Phobias Teenagers Have

Brianna V., Reporter December 16, 2013

What is a phobia? Fear.  It is something everyone feels.  Fear is one of the most basic human emotions.  People would feel this when they are afraid of something, and that emotion generates a number...

Teenage Self-Harm Thoughts

Angel M., Reporter November 18, 2013

In the past few years, suicide has sky rocketed. Suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15-24 year olds, and also the second leading cause of death in college students.   According...

Mac or PC?

Mac or PC?

Caitlin O., Reporter October 27, 2013

When looking for a new computer, one of the biggest questions asked is Mac or PC? Both computer types have their perks but which one is better? “Macs are better because they are easier to use and they...

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