Sippin’ on the Haterade- Expansion exposes epidemic
By DAVID BALLARD As the Big Ten scours their neighboring conferences for a cure to their disease of irrelevance, we, to the south, only look on in amusement. Expanding to…
Music engages physics students
By David Matteson The strumming of a guitar is not a sound a student may expect while in an academic class. Yet, this was heard in Michael Undieme’s physics classes…
Sippin’ on the Haterade – The Citrus Blows
By JUSTIN KANE As the Orlando Magic finish up their final season in the Amway Arena before packing up and heading a few blocks south to the brand new Amway…
Cheating is an easy out, bad choice
We have all been there-the clock is rapidly ticking and your heart is pounding in your chest as you think... “B...no it is C. It could maybe be A. No,…
Drive reaches set goal
During the course of the school year, the senior class sponsored four blood drives, one per each nine week
Connectivity benefits students, school
A simple text message sent consisting of characters, symbols and numbers gets teachers around the country in trouble each year. Texting students is a controversy that surrounds schools in regards…
Cadet pursues naval career
By KAREN JAEN Throughout high school, senior Valerie Henriquez has endured military training in the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Corps. This experience influenced her decision to join the U.S. Navy.…
Mechanic builds career
By AMANDA FLEMINGER As graduation approaches and seniors get ready to move on to colleges of their choice, John White has other plans. From the start of his sophomore year,…
Injury causes hiatus
By RASHAD HARDING While the rest of the senior class of 2010 walks across the stage so they can head off to college, senior Elizabeth Girdley plans to take a…
Graduate lives independently
By KATIE EDWARDS After graduating high school in 2009, Sheila Lapointe had to support herself by working two jobs and paying her own bills. Lapointe got her first job at…