Ear Gauges: The New Form Of Sagging

Regina Kwon, Staff Writer (9)
March 6, 2012

  While the main concern of tattoos takes place, people are buzzing about the topic of ear gauging, or stretching. Since there can be several ways a procedure of body piercing can prevail, ear lobe stretching can be quite an experience, according to the various types of people who come in and get it... Read more »

Strange Sports Across The World

Pauline Cepeda, Staff Writer (10)
March 5, 2012

Sports- the exhilarating rush of adrenaline, the exciting cheers of the crowd, the manly smell of sweat, and the smell of someone else’s toes….wait, what? That’s right. Toe wrestling is officially a competitive sport. At least in the UK it is. Derbyshire, UK, that’s where it all started.... Read more »

Why Family Matters

Rubani Virk, Co-Managing-Editor (10)
January 26, 2012

  Out of the countless issues in America including terrorism, economy, and war, gangs are one of the issues that can affect teens the most. Gangs are a rising issue throughout the country, and teen gangs are especially life-changing at this delicate period of life. Today’s teens are invited into gangs... Read more »

Show Me the Money

Jessica Calderon, Staff Writer (9)
January 23, 2012

  Nowadays, there are so many students that have the full potential to get into a great college but end up not going because they cannot afford it. However, there are so many different ways to get college money; the most popular, of course, are scholarships. Most are pretty straightforward— meet the... Read more »

The Reality Of Your Personality

Guranjan Virk, Tech (12)
January 20, 2012

Personality—it basically defines who we are as unique individuals in this diverse universe. Everyone is different (all thanks to our personalities), but how does this all work? How do we develop our personalities? An individual’s personality is not that simple to perceive, there are many reasons... Read more »

Animal Rights Advocates Get “Furred” Up

Cindy Teixeira, Front Page Editor (11)
January 19, 2012

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals—otherwise known as PETA—has some furry issues. Some would argue that the organization has done more harm than good in “standing up” for animals. In addition, its method’s can be extremely overboard, humiliating, and offensive. Is this how... Read more »

An Insight On High School Social Cliques

Christy Giang, Staff Writer (9)
January 19, 2012

  As teenagers grow into adolescence, they face a number of challenges including peer pressure, school, social cliques, school, drama, and many other things that come with the process of growing up. But wait, what are cliques and why do we have them?   Social cliques are a natural thing in all high... Read more »

2012: A Year of Significant Changes

Claire Littlefield, Staff Writer (10)
January 19, 2012

  It’s a new year! This year is sure to be a great one. The end of the world is predicted to be in December so we might as well live it up this year! 2012 will bring us much to do. This spring we have a leap year. What will you do with your extra 24 hours? This summer brings us the Summer Olympics... Read more »

A Slice of Life: A Social Networking Experience

Charity Bearden, Publicity Chair (9)
January 18, 2012

It all started with MySpace, everyone had one. You always wanted the cutest profile and the best song, then it all changed. People started to get a Facebook and it seemed like MySpace was trying too hard to mimic it. Freshman Moriah Stevenson expresses her thoughts by commenting, “MySpace is boring... Read more »

Abercrombie and Fitch: What Really Fits?

Regina Kwon, Staff Writer (9)
January 13, 2012

  The preferred answer, for me, is “no”. Abercrombie & Fitch is one of the top brand stores in America, and the reason behind this is because the majority of people who shop there have a sense of style. With negative feedback, they’re still able to be successful and take pride in their... Read more »

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