Category: News
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Spring’s Most Anticipated Movies
by Meleena Mohammed Greetings and Salutations! Here are the movie releases for the month of April and May, where we highlight the most anticipated movies coming out, like Avengers:Infinity War Part I, A Quiet Place and Deadpool 2, so you know what movie you’re seeing the next time you go to the theatre. This Spring…
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Experience As a Vietnamese Student
by Minh Nguyen Did you know that Vietnam got a rank higher than the U.S in the PISA test? Based on the results of the international test released in 2015, Vietnam had the honor to place 17th with their overall score including math, science, and reading while U.S just placed at 36th with their overall…
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Why is Freedom’s Internet So Bad?
by Jayda Rodriguez Ever since Freedom High School went digital, we have been facing technological issues. Freedom High School is one of many high schools in Orange County Public Schools. OCPS is known for changing up the traditional education system by introducing technology into its curriculum. Many students who don’t attend technology-based schools may think that it’s…
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HOW TO: Avoid Netflix For 10 Days Straight
by: Dianna Esguerra Spring break is upon us and even though most of you are going to be binge-watching Netflix all day and night (and I don’t blame you) I have some suggestions to give you if your body physically feels ill from the pizza you’ve scarfed down and you slowly feel your buttocks merging…
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Olympic Ice Events
by Adrianna Nouel Serrano Below I will show you some of the events happening in the 2018 Winter Olympics. The games are scheduled for Friday, February 9 at the Olympic Stadium in PyeongChang, on Saturday 10th they will award the first PyeongChang 2018 gold medal. Ice hockey This tournament was held in France where only…
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Must See Movies of March
by Meleena Mohammed Greetings and Salutations! Here are the movie releases for the month of March, where we highlight the most anticipated movies, like Ready Player One and Love, Simon, so you know what movie you’re seeing the next time you go to the theatre. Red Sparrow Rated R (March 2nd) Jennifer Lawrence is the…
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Poland’s New Bill Aims to Erase History
by Heysha Garcia-Melendez The Polish President, Andrzej Duda, signed a bill titled “The Holocaust Bill”. This bill states that you can’t blame Poland for any crimes that happened during the Holocaust. This will prohibit you from saying things like “Polish death camps” and if you do, you can get up to 3 years of prison…
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Behind the Curtains: Spring Musical Prep
by Isabella Fishbough James and the Giant Peach is this year’s spring musical brought to you by Freedom’s Performing Arts. Many months of casting, preparing, building, rehearsing, and creating go into making Freedom’s musicals a possibility. The entire process is tiring for not only the cast, but the crew as well. This year the tech crew…
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Trump’s New Infrastructure Plan
by Michael Gamboa President Trump unveiled his new infrastructure plan on February 12th. Trump plans to create 1.5 trillion dollars to help repair and upgrade American infrastructure. The federal government is giving Trump $200 billion of the 1.5 trillion; the rest will come from state and local government. The states have been responsible for funding…
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Second Annual National Day of Racial Healing
by Zarai Travis The conversation needs to happen. The open conversation of the evocative racial divide in America that still exists today. The W.K Kellogg Foundation has paved a way to make that happen in hopes of healing wounds of conscious and unconscious bias towards race, ethnicity, and religion with the National Day of…