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Suspension isn’t only for students

November 11, 2018February 14, 2021 Ranger Dain

Even teachers can get suspended now a days, but not for an extravagant reason. A simple costume worn on Halloween is sufficient to remove them from campus on paid leave. I feel like we are seeing more and more of these types of articles in modern society, articles showing people

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It’s only cultural appropriation… if American media thinks it is.

March 8, 2018February 14, 2021 Adrianni V

Before I write this article I honestly do not care about people “appropriating” my culture. I am writing this because I am annoyed at how I believe young American society honestly only judges appropriation based on if we like that person or find them annoying, and largely if that person

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“Snowflakes” Stand Up for the American Flag

November 26, 2017February 14, 2021 Lina H

It seems that we can’t even go a day or two without some sort of patriotic controversy rocking the nation. In more recent events, the “Take A Knee” controversy divided the nation into two opposing sides. Most recently, however, we have a new patriotism-related offense to get worked up over.

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