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Continue reading →: Party Over Policy: Why Some Americans Treat Politics Like Team SportsBy Zach Smith In today’s hyperpolarized political climate, too many citizens lean into party alliance rather than scrutinizing policies, undermining the very essence of informed democratic participation. Such a system not only misguides voters but also runs counter to the founding principles envisioned by America’s creators. The Founding Fathers vision…
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Continue reading →: Artist Takes on Fashion: Expressing Herself on Paper and Her ClothesBy Lilly Phillips You’ve probably seen her painting murals in the hallway, but have you noticed her fashionable fits? Brigitta Niedringhaus-Schultz, otherwise known as Bri, is not only an artist but also shows us how fashion can be a type of art too. Now what is this style called? Bri…
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Continue reading →: Why Do Students Cheat?By Kamryn Casebeer Have you ever cheated on a test? Ever written the answers on your hand? Used AI in an essay? I’m sure even if you haven’t, the thought has crossed your mind, just to get a good grade. According to Why Students Cheat and What to Do About…
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Continue reading →: Zines!By Jax McKinnon Many people are unfamiliar with these small, hand-made works of art called Zines. A Zine, pronounced like zeen, is a self-published and self-distributed issue in a small magazine-like format. It can be collaged, drawn, painted, or written, and contain essentially anything you want. They’re typically produced or…






