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The Pros and Cons of Block Scheduling

Matt Savloff February 5, 2019

Block scheduling is undoubtedly the biggest change our school has endured since I have been here. Although we have not seen block scheduling yet, we have been provided with a detailed outline of how...

The Government Shutdown

Matt Savloff January 28, 2019

There has been an ongoing tension in Washington D.C. for months regarding the country’s attitude towards border protection. President Trump wants to erect a steel wall over the border of Mexico and...

A Rebuttal the Opinion Article: “It’s Time to Say Goodbye to the Pledge of Allegiance”

A Rebuttal the Opinion Article: “It’s Time to Say Goodbye to the Pledge of Allegiance”

Matt Savloff January 28, 2019

An article was recently published in the school newspaper, calling for a universal ban on the Pledge of Allegiance. Although I firmly believe that everyone is entitled to their opinion, I also believe...

Honduran migrants wait outside the border between Guatemala and Mexico, in Tecun Uman, Guatemala, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. Thousands of migrants traveling in a caravan briefly moved toward a border crossing on the Mexico-Guatemala frontier before turning around. Guatemala has closed its border gate and is standing guard with dozens of troops and two armored jeeps. (AP Photo/Oliver de Ros)

Chaos at the Border

Matt Savloff December 22, 2018

Although immigration from Latin America to the United States is not a new issue, the topic always presents a challenge for all countries involved. On October 12th, about 160 people from San Pedro Sula,...

The Kavanaugh Controversy

Matt Savloff October 24, 2018

On June 27th, 2018, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement from the Supreme Court. He stated that his tenure would be coming to an end about a month later, on July 31st. This...

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