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Joshua Navarro

Girl Scout cookies are anything but crummy

March 29, 2018 The Pulse 0

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 […]

Teens are worth more than ACT test score

March 29, 2018 The Pulse 0

By Katrina Jansen-Buciuni, Editor in Chief The morning of the ACT will be a day I’ll never forget. Pure anxiety running through every bone of my […]

Voice assistants may bring invasion of privacy

March 29, 2018 The Pulse 0

By Julia Balli, Copy Editor Alexa, Siri, and Cortana – some of the most popular internet assistants in the world of technology, and they’re all at […]

Feminism, fighting for social change

March 29, 2018 The Pulse 0

Reina Werth, News Editor Since the mid 1990s, a new wave of feminism has risen called third wave feminism. This brand of feminism is not fighting […]

Trump’s first year disappoints

February 14, 2018 The Pulse 0

Matt Swihart, Opinion Editor Jan. 20, 2017, was a day that shocked the world. One whole year ago, America let a sun-dried tomato of a man […]

Are people in our generation becoming technological zombies?

February 14, 2018 The Pulse 0

By Jasmine Pascual, Staff writer Ever look around and discover that almost every individual is looking down at their smartphone? It gets exhausting after awhile. We’ve […]

As Americans prepare to spend big on Valentine’s Day, teens look for cost-effective ways to celebrate

February 14, 2018 The Pulse 0

By Jasmine Pascual, Staff writer All those cheap Valentine’s Day cards from the dollar store, bouquets of roses from the gas station and the on-sale […]

No child left behind…except this one

December 9, 2017 The Pulse 0

By Julia Balli, Copy Editor I shifted uncomfortably in my seat, adjusting the three yellow No. 2 pencils so that they all would align on my […]

Chaos rears its ugly head once again on Black Friday

December 9, 2017 The Pulse 0

By Taylor Johansen, Staff Writer Black Friday is, by now, a cherished (or dreaded, depending on who you ask) American institution that’s been around for decades. […]

Valeo’s Pizza: It’s worth waiting for

October 26, 2017 The Pulse 0

By Matt Swihart & Joshua Navarro, Staff Writers Are you looking for good food at a decent price? Do you want insanely long wait times? Then […]

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