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Inconsistent voting laws anger most eligible teens

May 24, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Eric Funderburg, guest writer Wisconsin has a gaping black hole in teen voting policy. The issue is not only a Wisconsin issue, but a national […]

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Update on ACT results for juniors

May 23, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Meagan Ginnaty-Moore, staff writer Juniors all across the nation sit down to take the ACT every spring. The ACT is a college readiness test that […]

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First time voters reflect on democratic process

May 23, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Amanda Tennant, staff writer In November 2016, the presidential election for the 45th President of the United States will take place. However, this election will […]

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Online schooling: More practical for some students than others

April 11, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Anna Matson, staff writer Eschool is a different option for students to receive their education; they can do all school online or only do a […]

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AP exams should not be held at students’ home schools

April 11, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Amanda Tennant, staff writer This AP testing season will be different than years prior. Instead of being held at other locations, AP testing will be […]

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Researchers say video games can be beneficial to the brain

April 11, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Megan Ginnaty-Moore, staff writer When people think of video games, people usually think of violence or laziness. However, there is more going on in a […]

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AP advice for underclassmen

April 11, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Amanda Tennant, staff writer In the next few months, many underclassmen will finalize their schedules for the upcoming school year. Out of all the classes […]

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Terrorists should not define us

February 11, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Amanda Tennant, staff writer In recent months, the world has experienced multiple tragedies such as the San Bernardino shooting and the Paris terrorist attack. As […]

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Hawks leaving the nest early

February 11, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Karli Dellar, staff writer Early graduation: Why do school systems prefer that students complete all four years of high school as opposed to graduating early […]

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Live carefully, life is fragile

February 11, 2016 The Pulse 0

By Hope Hummel, staff writer Life is precious and fragile. We have this one life and it could end at any moment. You may feel invincible […]

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