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(Clockwise from top left) ESL students Aaron Hernandez, Arely Torres Antonio, Hector Tapia, Zoe Gonzalez-Aguilar and Riziki Hussein
The English language-learning community offers a unique perspective on the school environment
Aidan Zajac, Josephine Velo, Rosie Hill, Alice Damashek, Isabella Figueroa, Sophia Wrzesinski, and Flora HarperDecember 6, 2023

Bruh Moment

Loy Norrix administration fights against illegal substance use on campus
Loy Norrix administration fights against illegal substance use on campus
Daniel Ewing and Stan ThomasDecember 5, 2023

You enter the D-wing bathroom. You’re greeted with the familiar smell of skunk and sickeningly fruity aromas. You think to yourself, “how...

Toilet travesty
Toilet travesty
Juan Ortiz, Guest artist • December 4, 2023

Students Respond to Relationships

Dear Editor,
I really enjoyed the article “Being Single Doesn’t Mean You Have to Mingle” by Miranda Cole. I enjoyed this article because one, Miranda is amazing, and she did an amazing job with the flow of the article. The second reason why I enjoyed it was because I felt that it was extremely relatable. I just found the article to be both hysterical and a great take on what it means to be single. The article took real people and their experiences, and used them to inspire the idea that being without a high school partner is perfectly fine with good friends by your side.
Mikayla England, junior
 
Dear Editor,
“Relationship Strain? Or Delight,” is the name of the article that I chose to read and I enjoyed it. “Being able to date in high school means you’ll have training for actual adult relationships.” This specific line I found interesting. Only because I’m curious as to what’s the difference between teenage relationships and adult relationships. I feel like people change more than the actual relationships. I would also like to add the part of my opinion whether a relationship is a strain or a delight. You can only answer that based on where you are in life. If you don’t love yourself, you cannot love anybody else.
Shelia Harris, senior

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