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Steamrolling Gender Roles

Seren Cho, Copy Editor February 21, 2019

After years of hearing, “It’s Sadie’s this year,” since I was a freshman, it actually happened. This year’s winter formal was considered girls ask guys, reversing the social norm of boys asking...

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Click, Click, Click, and Post

Emma Conkling, Writer February 21, 2019

The modern life of the 21st century teen seems to be surrounded by the use of cell phones. Some people post constantly about every single thing they do, revealing their personal relationships on the internet...

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Love on the Brain

Chloe Slome, Writer February 21, 2019

Does he love me? How do I know this is true love? Will he love me forever? The infinite questions about love engross adults and teenagers alike. As love continues to be one of the most studied topics...

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Survey Infographics

Alexa Stevens, Online Editor February 21, 2019

112 students --  including both seniors and sophomores -- were surveyed on their experiences with and beliefs regarding love and relationships. The results are below.

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Top 10 Songs

Ethan King, Writer December 21, 2018

10. NO TEARS LEFT TO CRY “No Tears Left to Cry” by Ariana Grande is about wanting to be happy after going through a tough time. In the song, she is rising from her breakup. The song is very...

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The Most Memorable Memes

Graydon Leongkaye and Noah Whang December 21, 2018

2018 was a hectic and arguably disastrous year for the world. Luckily, we had memes to distract us from our problems.  January had many memes, like the “Tide Pod” and “Ugandan Knuckles” meme....

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Tubular Trends Take Over 2018

Seren Cho, Copy Editor December 21, 2018

2018 was a wild year to say the least, with pretty wild trends. And as we reflect on the happenings of the past year, let us reflect also on the biggest trends that surfaced the internet and our lives. SLIME Honestly,...

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Hits on the Big and Small Screens

Sarah Liu, Writer December 21, 2018

TV SHOWS   Reboots: Hollywood has capitalized on nostalgia this past year, with reboots and revivals ranging from Netflix’s “Queer Eye” to NBC’s “Will and Grace” and ABC’s “The...

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A Senior Takes Action

Chloe Lendi, Writer December 3, 2018

Senior Alexandra Zarchy is a feminist who actively seeks ways to empower women and speaks her mind when controversy arises. When Zarchy saw that Brett Kavanaugh was inducted into the Supreme Court,...

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Midterm Election Results

Kyle Ahn, Writer December 3, 2018

The 2018 Midterm Election marked a turning point in the United States government. The Democratic Party gained the majority of seats in the House of Representatives in their “Blue Wave” for the first...

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Gen-Z Shows Zeal for Politics

Seren Cho, Copy Editor December 3, 2018

Today, the people of older generations say that we youngsters are not connected to the political world. We spend too much time on our phones, and our lives revolve around whatever is out on Netflix. We...

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Leading the Tide

Chloe Slome, Writer December 3, 2018

From speaking in court for mock trial to holding an Occupation Exploration Panel for her Career Club, this year Skylar McVicar is the PVPUSD school board representative. A senior this year, McVicar will...

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