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Editorial Sound-off, May 15, 2013: A final note from your Editor-in-Chief

Editorial Sound-off, May 15, 2013: A final note from your Editor-in-Chief

As we all enter high school, we all seem to find our niche, whether it be art, photography, whatever. For me, when I arrived into high school, I had always wanted to be a part of the journalism staff. While in middle school one of my teachers would often pull out the latest copy of the

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Editorial Sound-off, May 8, 2013: Making friends along the high school journey

Editorial Sound-off, May 8, 2013: Making friends along the high school journey

High school friendships may not last forever, but the memories will continue to carry on for a lifetime. Throughout high school you meet some weird, mean, annoying people, but somewhere in between all of the cliques and madness, you meet some friends. Someone you can trust with just about all of your secrets and dark

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Question of the Week, May 2, 2013: How will you celebrate “May the Fourth be With You”?

Question of the Week, May 2, 2013: How will you celebrate “May the Fourth be With You”?

Throughout the entire globe, most people have seen or heard of the Star Wars franchise, and most enjoy it. This Saturday is “May the Fourth be with You,” or international Star Wars day. Fans and film lovers will gather around their TVs and tune in to experience the saga for the first time or to remember the

Editorial Sound-off, May 1, 2013: Art is a pursuit everyone can appreciate

Editorial Sound-off, May 1, 2013: Art is a pursuit everyone can appreciate

Art, it’s all around us. From the candy wrapper in your hand to that video game that you or your little brother play until midnight or the car you drive to school every day in. Someone had to make that, and who do you think did? Being an artist, I love looking at other artists’ work,

Top 5 Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2013: Top 5 kinds of dogs

Top 5 Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2013: Top 5 kinds of dogs

Most people in America have an animal companion of some sort, may it be a cat, dog, bird, turtle, lizard, fish or maybe even a snake.  However, the canine or dog has been man’s best friend since the dawn of time, and some are glorified in religions, countries or considered just all-around good and loyal pets.

This Week in Panther Country: Apr. 29-May 4

This Week in Panther Country: Apr. 29-May 4

With the ending of school, last minute tutoring for exams and tests are offered to students after school. This week’s activities: Mon., April 29 -Key club, cafeteria, 2:30 p.m. -Algebra EOC tutoring, Soluri, room 97-109, Mon.,Wed., and Thurs. -Algebra II tutoring, Hamilton, room 174, Mon. and Wed., 2:30-3:30 p.m. -Geometry tutoring, Carbone, room 174, Mon. and

Editorial Sound-off, April 24, 2013: Moving forward and looking back

Editorial Sound-off, April 24, 2013: Moving forward and looking back

With 29 days until graduation, the next big step I’m going to take in my life is the only thing I can think about these days. Every year throughout high school, the fact that this experience is sometimes referred to as “some of the best years of my life” excited me. I lived in the

Top 5 Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2013: Top 5 movie action heroes

Top 5 Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2013: Top 5 movie action heroes

In every action, adventure, science fiction, horror, and thriller movie there is the hero or force working against the villain. Most people learn to love these characters. Some of these major movie frachises include Star Wars, the Die Hard series, Lord of the Rings, Indiana Jones, Pirates of the Caribbean, Back to the Future, Rambo, and so

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Question of the Week, April 18, 2013: What was your favorite childhood cartoon?

Question of the Week, April 18, 2013: What was your favorite childhood cartoon?

There are childhood memories that all people hold on to in their lifetimes. But most things people carry with them were their favorite cartoons. The question we asked this week is: What was your favorite childhood cartoon? “Spongebob is the best ever by far; I still watch it today with my baby brother,” said freshman Devin

Editorial Sound-off, April 17, 2013: P.E. graduation requirement is repetitive for many

Editorial Sound-off, April 17, 2013: P.E. graduation requirement is repetitive for many

P.E is a very beneficial course to take. Students learn how to take care of their bodies while also participating in physical activity. But should physical education/personal fitness  be a graduation requirement? Many students in high school are involved in some sort of physical activity, whether it be in or outside of school. I took a

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