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This spring will begin the school's first ever season of girls' flag football. Doubt still remains as to whether this sport will become as popular and appreciated as boys' football.

Tackling clichés

Lia Miller, Staff Reporter | September 11, 2023

Nothing is more American than football. Think about it: there truly is no activity that embodies the spirit of the United States more than watching huge, sweaty men tackle each other in pursuit of an ultimately...

Taylor Swift performing one of her songs during her "Eras" tour. It is set to be the highest grossing tour in the world.

In the Moment: a Swift rise to the top

Ava Strzalko, Staff Reporter | September 7, 2023

Whether it’s about the highest-grossing tour ever, the re-releases of her previous albums that become celebrated dates for fans or even the surprise announcement of an Eras tour movie coming to theaters...

It seems as though every week brings a new celebrity relationship breakup and matchup. Unsurprisingly, people will find one way or another to hate celebrities for their alleged relationship choices.

Poppin’ Off: Celebrity Relationship Drama

Kailey Calvo, Print Editor | September 6, 2023

As a child, I was a huge fan of Nickelodeon’s hit TV show Victorious, and its sequel Sam and Cat, for one main reason: Ariana Grande. I pride myself on attending all three of her sold-out arena tours,...

PragerU is an FLDOE approved educational vendor. Their videos can now be shown in the classroom, and pushes a political agenda on students through misinformation.

PragerU—a threat to keeping our history alive

Kailey Calvo, Print Editor | August 29, 2023

Being kept as a slave is better than being killed, no? Slavery was part of life all over the world. It was America that began the conversation to end it. Feminists, celebrities and politicians spreading...

On Aug. 8, wildfires spread across the island of Maui, leaving at least 1,100 residents missing and 115 reported dead. Due to poor preparation and warnings from Maui's Emergency Management Agency, the casualties beg the question, "How should our government better prevent environmental hazards?"

Fired Up: Wildfires in Maui

Nadia Knoblauch, Editor-in-Chief | August 25, 2023

“A Hui Hou” Commonly used at funerals and memorials, the phrase, which translates to “Until we meet again” in Hawaiian culture, is a sign of respect to loved ones and an encouragement of hope...

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