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As students walk the halls on their way to their classes, theyre reminded that there are staff who are safe to tell. If they are experiencing abuse, harassment, mental health declines or other struggles, they can reach out to the teachers who have these teal ribbons displayed in their classrooms.
If you’re being harassed, look around for the Safe2Tell stickers
Grace Lovely, Guest Writer • June 8, 2024

You were sitting in class, getting ready for the test that you were about to take. You felt something on your arm, but you brushed it off. It...

Its the last week of school, and Saul Quintero and Anderson Flores Aguilar are glad. Together, they study for their final exam in English so that they can finish it on time.
Foreign exchange students experience fewer school restrictions in the United States
Ashley Lopez, Guest Writer • June 8, 2024

Imagine stepping into another country where the cultural tradition, education system and even daily life are different from what you were used...

From helpful to harmful: AI’s interference in the classroom
From helpful to harmful: AI’s interference in the classroom
Alexander Velo and Finn BankstonJune 8, 2024

Since the dawn of technology, the concept of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has intrigued the technology and science community. It started with...

Students Respond to Brett Kavanaugh

Dear Editor,
I read the article “Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Kavanaugh Rock the Nation and Taint the Supreme Court” in Knight Life, and I like this article because it was very informative. I thought the article gave good information about the Kavanaugh assault allegations, and it wasn’t noticeably biased except for the opinions given by interviewed students. It is important that students and everybody know about real accounts of sexual misconduct and how it affects society. The only problem that I had was that the wording was a little confusing at times, especially the first paragraph. Otherwise, great job on the article.
Carson Williams, sophomore
Dear Editor,
I read the article about Kavanaugh and I liked it because people need to know more about this and they should be more educated. This article helps people that don’t go out of their way to learn to do more.
Jack Warmelink, junior
Dear Editor,
I read the Brett Kavanaugh article. I did not like this article because it talked about how “people shouldn’t want someone that is frequently boozed up.” The times when he was “boozed up” happened when he was in high school and college when he was young.
Conner Van Avery, freshman

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