Op-Ed
Brendan Morse
News Editor
At what point does a schools search
for drugs become nothing short of absurd? Here’s when: The U.S.
Supreme Court is currently reviewing the case Safford United School District
No. 1 v. Redding, in which
19 year old Savana Redding claims that her constitutional rights were
violated in 2003 when the Arizona middle school forced her to undergo
a strip search
on the suspicion that she possessed “prescription strength” ibuprofen (read
more).
Of the 1,372 students at the Academy, a select few – determined to
get accepted into the school of their dreams – work exceptionally
hard throughout their academic careers. All through high school, students
cannot wait for senior year (read more).
Bill Cotter
Associate Editor
At first, it seemed innocent (read more).
Richard Kennedy
Editorial Page Editor
It’s the second half of
a soccer game, the score is 0-0, and the opposing team has two extra
players on the field; yet your team scored five points in the first period
of
the game (read
more).
Brendan Morse
News Editor
Until recently, Mexico has always represented a safe haven for university
students wishing to get away from their hectic lives during the early spring
months (read more).
Why has “quality of athletic competition” now become the District’s
tantamount concern? Just because Victor recently moved to the Monroe County
League does not mean that we have to follow suit.
On January 20, we will have the first African-American
President in United States history; but I ask: when will we have
the first
female president?
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Bill Cotter
Associate Editor
Haley Blanchette
Editor-in-Chief
Before they sacrifice any of the items that form the foundation of
the educational experience for the student body, the school board and
the administration should look to trim the top of the pyramid (read
more).
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