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Innocent refugees hurt by terrorist attacks on Paris

Christina Youn, Front Page Editor January 6, 2016

The terrorist attacks that took place on Nov. 13, 2015 in Paris gave the whole world a scare. When news of the City of Lights being under attack became known, countries came together to support France...

Reliable news source or profit driven corporation?

Josh Shaffer, Media Editor January 6, 2016

Every morning around kitchens across America, adults brew their morning coffee and sit down to read the daily newspaper. While reading the newspaper is occasionally dubbed as a dying art form, an increasing...

ACT=Actual Child Torture

Josh Shaffer, Media Editor November 19, 2015

On Mar. 14, 2002, the Sacramento Bee reported that test-related jitters, especially among young students, are so common that the Stanford-9 exam comes with instructions on what to do with a test booklet...

A little radicalism needed

Liam Hession, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

For years Donald Trump has made comments about possibly running for president, and many, including myself, never took him seriously. He is a surprisingly reactionary, and is not what anyone would describe...

Hole in the…heart of Mustang snack shop tradition

November 19, 2015

Tradition is something we value greatly here at Millard North. From our Hard Hat to our Junior-Senior chant, it’s evident all throughout our school. It’s who we are. It’s what we do. It’s our quirks...

Not all bulls have horns

Haley Elder, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

Towards the end of October there was a national holiday that focused on the unjust discrimination of the pit bull dog breed. On October 24th, hundreds and thousands of people coming together to talk about...

Unrealistic images

Anna Bartholet, News Editor November 19, 2015

From the covers of magazines to the models seen on T.V., it is undeniable that there is an immense amount of pressure placed on teens to look a certain way. These pressures range from hair styles and makeup...

The plague is back?

Kori Christensen, Staff Writer November 18, 2015

In medieval times sickness and disease scoured the earth, leaving dead everywhere. But one in particular is well known for its destructive and gruesome nature, the bubonic plague. This plague is quite...

The ways in which we read

Anna Bartholet, News Editor November 18, 2015

There was once a time in school when you had to visit a library, card in hand, and hope to God they had the book you needed for your biology test next Monday. If you needed to find a “juicier synonym”...

Meninism: Oppressing Feminism for only $26.95

Olivia Johannes, Feature Editor November 2, 2015

A growing fad amongst teen and adult males is a group called “meninists”. Meninism is defined as the mockery of feminism disguised by “fighting for men’s rights as a oppressed gender”. The...

Taboo Words

Camryn Mottl, Staff Writer November 2, 2015

While I sit in the lunchroom, there’s not a day that goes by that I don’t hear a curse word go flying across the room. On a regular basis I hear a curse zip right by me to another person, and I can’t...

Intelligence Ettiquette

November 2, 2015

As seniors begin applying to colleges, the application process often requires letters of recommendation from teachers. However, there is a certain etiquette to asking teachers for these letters that students...

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