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Are Atheists Just Like You and Me?

Atheists There are roughly 34 million adults in the United...

Bounty Scandal Isn’t Just Happening in the NFL

Bounty Scandal Everyone knows football is a rough and...

Staying Back to Get a Jump on College Scholarships Is it Right?

Reclassifying With college education costs skyrocketing, some talented...

Trying to Get Minorities to Attend Private Schools is Tough

Private School Diversity All private schools claim to be...

Dumpster Diving Makes for Frugal Feasting

Dumpster diving, or “urban foraging,” as it is sometimes called, usually occurs behind grocery stores or other food establishments where food is thrown out as soon as it reaches its expiration date. But a relatively new group of Dumpster divers has emerged: those who don’t necessarily need to Dumpster dive.
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Protests in Prince Georges County Over Public Schools Returning to in Person classes

Virginia Bates | junior - Charles Herbert Flowers, Springdale,...

Students Weigh In on COVID-19 vaccinations

Troy Waller | sophomore - Dematha Catholic High School,...

In pandemic crisis, principal leadership shaped by adversity

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High Schoolers Embrace New Prospects in Post-Pandemic Era

Adelle Johnson | sophomore - Arundel High School, Gambrills,...

Maryland Residents Denounce Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans

Laura Charleston | junior, College Park Academy Riverdale, MD | Winter/Spring...