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Best Buddies club members play games such as basketball during SRT. The club aims to raise awareness about the R-word throughout March and will sell wristbands as well as put up a poster for students to sign. MILES DAI / PHOTO

Best Buddies encourage students to sign ‘End the R-word’ pledge throughout March

News February 27, 2014

“Don’t be such a retard!” Alex Hiller, Peer Buddy and junior, said she heard a boy yell this across the table at her sixth-grade brother’s birthday party and deals with situations like this...

For better or worse, social media increases the effect of celebrities on students

For better or worse, social media increases the effect of celebrities on students

entertainment October 11, 2013

Three hundred and six thousand. That’s the number of tweets per minute Miley Cyrus garnered during her controversial performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards on Aug. 26. Regardless of what side...

Freshman Gracie Coleman crafts the edge of a clay pot. Coleman said she expects far less cheating in her ceramics class, especially when compared to her more traditional classes. NIVEDHA MEYYAPPAN / PHOTO

Honesty is the Only Policy in Project Based Classes

feature September 12, 2013

During second period on Blue Days, the easiest thing to notice in Room C123, where freshman Gracie Coleman is in her Ceramics I class, is the whirring sound of the pug mill, which mixes up dry clay with...

Despite many options in Western medication, some students choose herbal medicine due to their Asian heritage

Despite many options in Western medication, some students choose herbal medicine due to their Asian heritage

acumen February 23, 2012

Like many students, when junior Jonas Wang gets sick, he takes medicine. However, Wang, often times takes medicine that is different from that used by his peers. Wang said, “In many cases, I’ve...

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