Op Ed: Not nuclear power, “no”clear power
Following the recent tsunami-induced reactor meltdown in Japan, the nuclear energy debate has popped back into the public eye. The events in Japan, along with those at Chernobyl and Three…
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Following the recent tsunami-induced reactor meltdown in Japan, the nuclear energy debate has popped back into the public eye. The events in Japan, along with those at Chernobyl and Three…
As summer vacation approaches, the overwhelming question of “What to do?” during the 12 weeks away from school starts to plague students.
When entering junior or senior year, one may feel the stress of college readiness exams approaching. Preparing for the Scholastic Assessment Test or American College Test in the summer is…
Tanning, beach get-a-ways and eight weeks of pure relaxation are how summer vacation is often looked at in the eyes of teenage students. To others summer vacation is an opportunity…
An ideal way to take summer classes is Florida Virtual School. With a relaxed schedule and no enrollment deadlines, students can begin and complete classes at their own pace.
Instead of hitting the beach, students are hitting the work place this summer. So, when looking for a job, three areas stand out above the rest: restaurants, by the pool…
Freshman Charlotte Mims strains as she lifts the final wall of the house into place. The project is complete, and a new house is built. The sense of accomplishment is…
With a dash of her brush and a swipe of her concealer, senior Daiva Peric has the ability to transform performers into other people completely.
When stepping into Pannullo’s, lanterns hang from the ceiling, brick walls line the entrance and rustic tiles decorate the floor. The interior of this Italian restaurant has a soft, European…
When the last game is over or when the final match is completed, sometimes an athlete participates in some serious relaxation time. But too many times this relaxation can lead…