The Screen & the Page with Shiv: The best books i read this year
photo credit: Shiv Majmudar It’s just dawned on me that even though I call this column “The Screen and the Page,” I have yet to do a book review. Well, that ends today. The final […]
photo credit: Shiv Majmudar It’s just dawned on me that even though I call this column “The Screen and the Page,” I have yet to do a book review. Well, that ends today. The final […]
photo credit: Georgia Browning Nov. 1 comes along once a year. This is the day when the Christmas trees go up in the malls and even some homes. The festive carols start playing, and in […]
photo credit: Georgia Browning To the buildup of the presidential election, media attention, polling, and money were focused on the seven key “swing states”: Nevada, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Why these states […]
photo credit: Sakara Ross Over 350,000 youth are part of the foster care system in the United States, or on average 5.1 per 1,000 children, according to cafo.org. The US foster care system aims to […]
photo credit: Cate Woolard The crisp morning air, the starting line ahead, everyone lines up in anticipation and the race is about to begin. Turkey trots are yearly races on Thanksgiving, where friends and families […]
photo credit: Chayce Giddens Every high school is filled with students who have high hopes for their future, and those individuals work incredibly hard to make their dreams come true. Much of their hard work […]
photo credit: Nghiem Pham Anywhere from 3.3 to 9.5 percent of students in the United States are tardy to class every day, according to mtvnews.org. Tardies at the high school are not uncommon. Students are […]
photo credit: Sophie Rogers A teenage girl just started going to college. She doesn’t have a lot of money but is in need of traditional toiletries like shampoo, conditioner and body wash. When she gets […]
photo credit: Malak Chahboub The bell rang, leading to the end of yet another lecture built on pure memorization. Students filed out of classrooms, their faces blank. In the public school system, students are taught […]
photo credit: Sophia Robinson Many would agree that one of the greatest privileges as an American is the ability to serve one’s country. For many young people, Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) is an […]
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