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Love Island does everything right that most reality shows don't, including airing daily drama-filed episodes every summer. There are spin offs in the works that bring past islanders back to the villa, Love Island Games and Love Island All-Stars.

[Photo] Poppin’ Off: Love Island

Kailey Calvo, Print Editor
September 29, 2023

Love Island does everything right that most reality shows don't, including airing daily drama-filed episodes every summer. There are spin offs in the works that bring past islanders back to the villa,...

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.

[Photo] Poppin’ Off: Celebrity Relationship Drama

Kailey Calvo, Print Editor
September 6, 2023

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.

Recently, the Florida House of Representatives introduced HB 1423, which aims to ban children from attending drag performances. The GOP's political agenda is built around make-believe problems, conveniently ignoring real issues, like mental health and gun control.

[Photo] It’s no longer ‘Don’t Say Gay’ in Florida—it’s don’t be gay

Skyler Glenn, Editor-in-Chief
March 30, 2023

Recently, the Florida House of Representatives introduced HB 1423, which aims to ban children from attending drag performances. The GOP's political agenda is built around make-believe problems, conveniently...

Juniors Anna Lawrence and Abby Stevenson draw an alligator in chalk at the Creative Arts Festival mural competition. The contest is the second one that the club has participated in this year, following the Arts for Life festival.

[Photo] NAHS participates in local mural competition

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
February 14, 2023

Juniors Anna Lawrence and Abby Stevenson draw an alligator in chalk at the Creative Arts Festival mural competition. The contest is the second one that the club has participated in this year, following...

Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

[Photo] Fired Up!

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
September 26, 2022

Fired Up is a monthly column by Lifestyles Editor Sophia Canabal.

Sophomore Ana Lawrence draws two hands holding each other to show people helping others in need. The members of National Art Honor Society drew this along with other things to spread suicide awareness 'outside the Seminole County Health Department.'

[Photo] Painting the path

Angelica Mendez, Entertainment Editor
September 19, 2022

Sophomore Ana Lawrence draws two hands holding each other to show people helping others in need. The members of National Art Honor Society drew this along with other things to spread suicide awareness...

The majority know the feeling of someone constantly asking for homework answers. Many feel bad for saying "no" and it may be hard to find different ways to politely decline.

[Photo] DIY: do it yourself

Julia Sumpter, Opinions Editor
May 20, 2022

The majority know the feeling of someone constantly asking for homework answers. Many feel bad for saying "no" and it may be hard to find different ways to politely decline.

Although being positive seems good, there is a certain point where this positivity becomes bad. When the positivity given shows a lack of empathy and does not recognize being sad or upset, it becomes what is known as toxic positivity.

[Photo] Toxic smiles

Angelica Mendez, Staff Reporter
April 28, 2022

Although being positive seems good, there is a certain point where this positivity becomes bad. When the positivity given shows a lack of empathy and does not recognize being sad or upset, it becomes what...

Although we hear it every day, we don't think how self-deprecating humor affects our mental health. Journaling and writing your emotions down can help deal with low self-esteem that might be causing self-deprecating humor.

[Photo] No laughing matter

Janell Lim, News Editor
May 17, 2022

Although we hear it every day, we don't think how self-deprecating humor affects our mental health. Journaling and writing your emotions down can help deal with low self-esteem that might be causing self-deprecating...

Athletes work their entire lives to get to where they are today but sometimes burnout takes over and their careers end and they lose the love for the game. Burnout happens for a number of reasons, whether it is because of a coach, a toxic environment, or they are overworked, many athletes have to go through this.

[Photo] The exhausting part of being an athlete

Julia Sumpter, Opinions Editor
January 31, 2022

Athletes work their entire lives to get to where they are today but sometimes burnout takes over and their careers end and they lose the love for the game. Burnout happens for a number of reasons, whether...

With a surge of online creators rising on apps such as TikTok, the new concept of content houses has also appeared. While they can allow for collaboration between influencers, some seem to sprout more drama than creativity.

[Photo] Poppin’ Off: Devious Licks

Skyler Glenn, Online Editor
October 15, 2021

With a surge of online creators rising on apps such as TikTok, the new concept of content houses has also appeared. While they can allow for collaboration between influencers, some seem to sprout more...

The biggest problem in the world is people not being able to listen to differing opinions. Many closed-minded headspaces are adapted during childhood from political and family aspects.

[Photo] The importance of an open mind

Julia Sumpter, Opinions Editor
September 21, 2021

The biggest problem in the world is people not being able to listen to differing opinions. Many closed-minded headspaces are adapted during childhood from political and family aspects.

Julia Squitteri and Jasmine Kaur publicly addressed the SCPS school board in order to  reform the gender-discriminatory dress code.

[Photo] The effort toward equity

Sophia Canabal, Lifestyles Editor
August 30, 2021

Julia Squitteri and Jasmine Kaur publicly addressed the SCPS school board in order to reform the gender-discriminatory dress code.

The "devious licks" trend is harmful and unfunny. Its opposite, "angelic yields," is much funnier and won't end you up in the principal's office.

[Photo] Poppin’ Off: “Donda” by Kanye West

Skyler Glenn, Online Editor
August 29, 2021

The "devious licks" trend is harmful and unfunny. Its opposite, "angelic yields," is much funnier and won't end you up in the principal's office.

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