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Nutrition fiction

Anna Bartholet, News Editor May 18, 2016

Nutrition is a noun that is defined in the dictionary as “the act or process of nourishing or being nourished.” What nourishes our bodies as humans is what we put into them in the form of food. Food...

Pay attention to the East

Christina Youn, Front Page Editor May 18, 2016

April 14, 2014 was an incredibly tragic day for the town of Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria. It was the night in which female students were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School by Boko Haram,...

New faces on bills: Paying respect to historical figures

Leily Zhu, Staff Writer May 18, 2016

Andrew Jackson, former President and slaveowner, back to back with Harriet Tubman, former slave and abolitionist? In 1850, this would have been unheard of, but very soon, this is what is going to happen....

The wait to date

Camryn Mottl, Opinions Editor May 18, 2016

Ever since middle school, people are constantly surprised about this fact: I have never been on a date. At first, it was my parent’s rule, where I wasn’t allowed to date until I came the age of sixteen....

Finding our full potential

Anna Bartholet, News Editor May 18, 2016

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his first song at the prime age of five years old, and started performing in public at the age of six. Pablo Picasso created his first oil painting at the age of nine,...

The Great NCAA Debate

Joey Covolo, Editor-in-Chief April 13, 2016

The 21st Century has ushered in a new era to college athletes. With sports like college football and basketball becoming as popular as ever, the division one schools competing are seeing mass revenue...

A Date to Remember

Josh Shaffer, Media Editor April 13, 2016

As I entered the mall over spring break for what seemed like an innocent shopping trip, I found myself in the middle of a battlefield. After circling the food court for free samples for the third time,...

Feminism: Fighting for Equality, Not Superiority

Haley Elder, Staff Writer April 13, 2016

Throughout the Western culture, there has been uproar of the growing “Meninist” trend. This trend is followed with the tendency to blatantly disrespect women, especially women fighting for their rights....

Students Should Act Wit Intention During the Pledge

April 13, 2016

I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. In 2012, the Nebraska...

Evolution: Are We Really Getting the Full Story in Class?

Tyler Collins, In-Depth Editor April 13, 2016

For the past 150 years since the publication of Darwin’s “The Origin of Species” there has been a great debate as to the nature of how evolution should be taught in the public schools of the United...

Pro-choice response: About more than “personhood”

Priya Kukreja, Staff Writer April 13, 2016

Life begins at conception. ­­­­This is perhaps the most common and misleading argument made by pro-life advocates. When pro-lifers claim that life begins at conception, they blur the distinction...

Positive Thinking: True or False?

Camryn Mottl, Opinions Editor April 13, 2016

As I sat down and stared at the screen before me, I was overwhelmed. It was only the first question, and I didn’t understand what it was saying, or the choices underneath. Words like “Galvanic Cell”...

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