Month: June 2018

Underclassmen say So Long to Seniors
How do underclassmen have so many senior friends, and when they graduate, what should underclassmen do?

The Problem with Paying For Periods in Public Schools
Why HCPSS should provide free feminine hygiene products.

Suicide is not a commodity: 13 Reasons Why
Late March of 2017, Netflix brought suicide to the small screen. The visual adaptation of Thirteen Reasons Why, a 2007 novel by Jay Asher, stirred nationwide controversy as a result of its spotty approach to tackling difficult social issues, such as depression and suicide.

Focus on Independent Research: Sleep Deprivation
A student spotlight on independent research.

Revealing the Ugly Truth: Time to Change the Dress Code
It’s time for Howard County to address the lingering discontent around school dress codes.

Relief Efforts Follow Close After Old Ellicott City Flood
Relief efforts were quickly put into place after major flooding in Old Ellicott City on May 27th.

The Story Behind “Goodbye and Good Riddances”
In a music industry being taken over by awful soundcloud rappers, Juice WRLD stands out as one of the only ones with a future in music, so jump on Juice WRLD’s bandwagon before your friends beat you to it.