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Journaling in the 21st Century

Journaling in the 21st Century

Alessio Haro, Managing editor November 5, 2019

Humans have one thing in common: the illogical and time consuming desire for remembrance. Our endless camera rolls are just one of the things that testify this need to save and document everything that...

Astral Chain Review

Astral Chain Review

Colin Campbell, Staff writer October 23, 2019

Platinum Games is one of my favorite developers, and as a fan of fast paced action games such as “Devil May Cry” and “Yakuza,” Platinum's titles butter my biscuits more than most other action games....

Is English in school ruining people’s love for writing and reading?

Mackenzie Jones, Staff writer October 22, 2019

Let’s face it. Typically, students attend school because it’s required by law, not because they would rather wake up early to go learn seven hours of material than stay home and do more productive...

Why arent minorities in advanced classes?

Why aren’t minorities in advanced classes?

Nick Chamness, Sports editor September 20, 2019

The percentage of African Americans earning credits in Advanced Placement classes and International Baccalaureate classes according to the National Center for Educational Statistics, is about 23 percent,...

Senior Stats

Senior Stats

Mackenzie Jones, Staff writer September 20, 2019

The generation question

The generation question

Kennedy Jackson, Commentary Editor September 12, 2019

What is a generation? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, a generation is The cutoff between Gen Z (1997-2012) and millennials (1981-1996) is closest from 1997 to 2000. This is only a few years...

An open letter to all educators

An open letter to all educators

Meghan Holloran, Staff writer September 3, 2019

  Dear Educators, The Amazon rainforest is burning. How does that impact me in Allen? Well, it may not physically affect me, but I know that it is horrible for our atmosphere. More importantly,...

Gun rights: a students perspective

Gun rights: a student’s perspective

Kedhar Swaminathan, Staff writer September 3, 2019

Three weeks. It has been three weeks since the awful incident in El Paso occurred. Patrick Crusius, 21, was charged with killing 22 people and injuring 24 others on Saturday, Aug. 3, while officials...

Editorial: A reminder for school boards and teachers everywhere

The Editorial Board March 19, 2019

Teachers play an integral role in society, present in our lives for about seven hours a day, five days a week. As such, we learn much more than math, reading and science from them; we also learn life skills...

Are the stars aligned or a lie?

Francis Salazar and Morgan Pryor March 19, 2019

For: There is a lot to say against the idea of astrology, which is fair. Dating back thousands of years, from different cultures to different interpretations, astrology is a hard pill to swallow. The...

Editorial: Can the STEM v. humanities debate come to an end?

The Editorial Board January 26, 2019

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, more commonly known as STEM, and the liberal arts go way back. Long ago, the two areas of study lived together in harmony, but everything changed when...

My own worst enemy

Caroline Tucker, Editor-in-Chief January 26, 2019

People suck — not necessarily because of their choices or what they do but because of what they don’t do. Our world is filled with success ladders, where people have steps and ability to continue on...

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