
Grieve for the forgotten graduating class
There are so many people who are never going to hear “congratulations on your graduation.”
Student opinion articles comprising of Op-Eds, editorials, columns and guest editorials, student expression.
There are so many people who are never going to hear “congratulations on your graduation.”
Thank you Frederich Nietzche for fueling the cynical tendencies of today’s youth.
The College Board has given schools the options to offer AP exams digitally and it’s a decision for them to make.
Whether it’s to complete a class quicker, make room for subjects a student loves, or provide flexibility to a student’s schedule, concurrent enrollment should be a choice that a student is allowed to make.
High schoolers are expected to withstand suffocating pressures which has backfired over time. Society needs to give them a break.
Hey! They sell wings, not morals.
With the passage of the MUN class, problems arise regarding the provision of classes to upperclassmen. With little guarantee of an MUN experience, the anxiety these students go through should warrant a delay of the class or a continuation of the club for at least another year.
You’re not sick, but you can’t bear the thought of going to school. Genuinely. And that’s okay.
Gossip is not the devil’s telephone, it’s just a telephone.
Students should reflect on their reasonings for wanting to attend top universities.