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Month: March 2018

Indian Trail students walk out

March 29, 2018 The Pulse 0

By Matt Swihart, Opinion Editor Feb. 14, 2018, brought one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history to a high school in Parkland, Florida, Marjory […]

Why some students are choosing to cheat

March 29, 2018 The Pulse 0

By Julia Balli, Copy Editor Cheating is all too common throughout high schools in America. Many high schoolers cheat throughout their educational careers to “get that […]

Teens call for more moves to safeguard schools

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By Jasmine Pascual, Staff Writer/Webmaster Indian Trail High School & Academy students realize school safety is more important than ever, in the wake of a national […]

Students question distribution of club funds

March 29, 2018 The Pulse 0

By Reina Werth, News Editor Some students at Indian Trail High School & Academy are concerned that student clubs do not receive proportionate funding. “It’s hard […]

IT teens worry lawmakers won’t listen to their voices

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By Reina Werth, News Editor At Indian Trail High School and Academy, some students feel that their political voices are not heard or respected. The 2016 […]

New Foxconn manufacturing plant raises environmental concerns

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By Alexis Steagall, Copy Editor Foxconn, one of the world’s largest electronic manufacturers, is coming to Mount Pleasant, Wis. The plan to build the new manufacturing […]

Maria victims still in need

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By Nydia Ramos, News Editor The island of Puerto Rico was devastated by Hurricane Maria, a category four storm, on Sept. 20, 2017. Left without power, […]

Trump receives mixed reviews

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By Reina Werth, News Editor One year, two months, and one day ago, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the President of the United States. Whether President […]

Girl Scout cookies are anything but crummy

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By Matt Swihart, Opinion Editor Every year, The Girl Scouts of America sell over 200 million boxes of Girl Scout Cookies. It’s honestly crazy. We people […]

Anxiety can make life challenging

March 29, 2018 The Pulse 0

By Jasmine Pascual, Staff Writer/Webmaster From the outside, it may seem like I’ve got my life all figured out. My hair is curled and my lips […]

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