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Month: December 2019

Reading unlocks new worlds, perspectives

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Written by Naomi Viesca, Staff Writer Many benefits come along with reading. The length of the text is irrelevant; what matters is the context and […]

Quality of school lunches give plenty to chew on – Point

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Written by Isabella Montemurro, Staff Writer When you think of school lunch food, your initial thoughts may be somewhere along the lines of “yuck” or […]

Quality of school lunches give plenty to chew on – Counterpoint

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Written by Elly Herrick, Staff Writer While school lunches can actually be delicious, the lack of options is something harder to chew. With main courses […]

Free menstrual products in school essential for success of students

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Written by Sohi Kang, Staff Writer With about 51 percent of the Indian Trail High School & Academy being female, the issue of menstrual health […]

Therapy dogs could help relieve student stress

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Written by Stephany Mandujano, Staff Writer We as students face stressful situations daily, whether it be an important math test coming up or having to […]

To secure our future, young adults must vote, take action

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Written by Alyssa Solis, Staff Writer As the new year approaches, it’s time to start thinking about voting. Although the presidential election isn’t until November, […]

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Good deeds release dopamine, boosting mental health in teens

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Written by Elly Herrick, Staff Writer From saving babies from a re to simply sitting with the new kid, good deeds are a universal bene […]

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Learning new languages can improve your life

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Written by Stephany Mandujano, Staff Writer Learning a new language can prove to be a very difficult thing to do. Not only because you are […]

Piercings popularity on rise again in recent years

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Written by Yessica Banda, Staff Writer Ever since the 1900s, piercings have been a popular piece of fashion in Western culture. It may not be […]

Younger generations see tattoos as positive form of expression

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Written by Lesli Garcia, Staff Writer Walking during the summer in downtown Kenosha, I often see both men and women wearing sleeveless shirts and shorts. […]

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