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Editorial
Sofia Plesh
May 24, 2022
Measuring in Degrees
A high school student’s thoughts of the future often revolve around college and career paths. In terms of college, some people think of...
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Sofia Plesh
Apr 27, 2022
Watching Photography Develop
Society has become increasingly surrounded by photography. Though not inherently negative—as this has aided the improvement of spreading...
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Jacob Mitchell
Apr 27, 2022
Controversial Creators
Famous people—celebrities, activists, influential figures of all types—create controversy by their very nature. Whether it be strange...
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Jacob Mitchell
Apr 6, 2022
Common Sense 101
Albert Einstein once said that “Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.” This quote, which appears...
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Abi Burt
Apr 6, 2022
After The Auction
In J.S. Waters, a 65% white K-8 school in Chatham County, with only a 14% Black population, students held a mock slave auction last month.
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Megan Cvijanovich
Mar 30, 2022
Period Stigma
Period stigma remains a problem across the world, and it holds back those with periods from reaching their full potential.
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Abi Burt
Mar 30, 2022
It Takes Two to Tango
Most parents tell their young children the notorious story of the birds and the bees...
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Abi Burt
Mar 16, 2022
Pitbulls: Man's Best Friend
If people don’t like to be stereotyped, why stereotype animals? Pitbulls get the short end of the stick, and this should stop.
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Jessica Lee
Mar 16, 2022
The Real Life Cruella: Fashion
The next time you, AFHS, decides to shop online, maybe think about the blood, sweat, and tears hidden behind your shiny, new wardrobe.
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Abi Burt
Feb 23, 2022
The Power of Glee
Many people have spent their fair share of time browsing streaming services, looking for that one TV show that will hook them from the...
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Sofia Plesh
Feb 23, 2022
Where the Wild Things Should Be
Exotic pets have long been the subject of controversy, but that hasn’t deterred people from adopting the wilderness into their...
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Abi Burt
Jan 28, 2022
Plastic Surgery: Finding the Best You
Overall, the argument over plastic surgery can be based on opinions, facts, and personal experience
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Abi Burt
Dec 17, 2021
Bye-Bye Santa
Most people know the tale of St. Nicholas, steering his sleigh full of presents across the globe, visiting kids who behaved nicely that...
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Abi Burt
Dec 11, 2021
Why the Hate U Give Should be Taught
Angie Thomas creates a life changing story that should undoubtedly be taught in schools. If not taught, it should be discussed.
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Maria Chettoor
Nov 19, 2021
Christopher Columbus: The Downfall of America
The negative effects of Christopher Columbus' exploration proved to be far too devastating to ignore.
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Sofia Plesh
Nov 19, 2021
Driving Under the Influence of Education
“Should the distribution of driver’s licenses be dependent on grades?”
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Jessica Lee
Oct 28, 2021
Top 4 Overrated Halloween Candies
The most overrated Halloween candies in America, fear their cliched, irritating, and boring tastes.
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Maria Chettoor
Oct 28, 2021
What Age Should Someone Stop Trick-or-Treating?
Young children deserve to have trick-or-treating on Halloween all to themselves.
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Abi Burt
Oct 15, 2021
Read the End First
Most people agree that reading the end before starting a book first sounds crazy, but readers benefit tremendously by doing so.
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Diza Pandey
Oct 14, 2021
Homecoming Should Have Been for Upperclassmen
The Homecoming Dance this year should have only been held for upperclassmen.
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