Should News Stations be Neutral?
While most give the impression of giving you the cold hard facts of the news, there are several that lightly or even blatantly push their agenda.
Is the Death Penalty a Cruel Punishment?
When crimes result in death, sometimes court officials turn to the death penalty as a punishment. While many believe that this is a suitable punishment for a murderer, others believe it is cruel and inhumane.
We Need to End Gender Stereotypes
Stereotypes against people of different genders are prevalent in the world today.
Earthquake Casualties Causes
On Feb. 6, 2023, a massive 7.8 earthquake struck southern and central Turkey and northern and western Syria. It caused many casualties that can be explained by many factors.
JROTC Receives “Honor Unit With Distinction” Award for 30th Year Consecutively.
This February the JROTC program successfully passed an inspection and was awarded the Honor Unit of Distinction Award for the 30th year in a row.
Cleaning the Plate
On Jan. 12, schools across the district gathered at Mandarin High School for the 2023 Girls Weightlifting Gateway Competition.
Zombie Drug
Xylazine, more commonly called the “Zombie Drug”, has rapidly become more prevalent.
Microplastics: One Bite and You’re Infected
A fisherman catches 50 pounds of flounder and sells it to a grocery store. A man buys some of this flounder to take home and eat like he’s been doing every day for the last 25 years. Three years pass and the man gets a call from his doctor; the man is diagnosed with cancer.
A Home Run of an Idea or Traumatic Foul Ball?
The MLB has created new rule changes to speed up games and attract more viewers
The Tech Shock
Tech stocks have dropped significantly since 2022 and, unfortunately when beginning the new year, there is no end to it slowing down.
Is Chess Becoming More Popular?
Chess can be played by people of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to grandmasters.
Valentine’s Day: A Joyful Day or Should it Just go Away?
Valentine’s Day is coming up on Feb. 14 and has been celebrated as the quintessential day of romance since the 14th century. This raises a question: is it still relevant today?