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"I think [college] should be free because everybody deserves a chance at education and it's a barrier for a lot of people" -Edwin Donovan '17

Free College or Less Debt?

Jessie Wang, Staff Writer October 30, 2016
As the November election comes around the corner, so does college application season. Seniors have been thinking about this for a long time, and many factors are influencing their choice of schools. Most frustrating of all is the final factor limiting the possibilities: the cost.
58.5% of MHS Students surveyed said they lean left, with the other 41.5% leaning right

Generation Z and the Election: Issues MHS Students Care About Most

Suzie Cavalier, Staff Writer October 30, 2016
Have you heard there’s a presidential election this year? From TV Ads, Tweets, Trump’s sniffling, and Hillary’s emails- it’s almost impossible to avoid. And everyone seems to have their own opinion, including Generation Z.
Image courtesy politicalmemes.com

Election Memery: What Do You Meme?

Patrick Brady, Commentary Writer October 30, 2016
Yet there remains hope that, through memes, we may come together as a nation to mock the candidates one of which who will inevitably be our Commander-in-Chief, Head of State, and Leader of the Free World. Despite our differences in political opinions, what unites our country is our good, light-hearted sense of humor.
55% of MHS Students surveyed believed the Redskins name shouldn't be changed; 20% believed it should be changed; and 25% were undecided

Students Explore Possibility of Changing Washington Redskin’s Name

Jake Niefield, Staff Writer October 30, 2016

The Washington Redskins currently have one of the best defenses in the franchise's history. Yet, the primary reason they are in the spotlight is not because of their play, it is due to their name. "Redskin"...

Images courtesy Wikicommons, Twitter

From Sports to Politics

Wyatt Mosiman, Copy Editor October 29, 2016
In professional sports, you have to have your head in the game one hundred percent of the time. Every moment of playtime is competitive, and your opponents are always working to bring you down. So, upon exiting the sports world, a logical next step is politics.
Image courtesy Vector Open Stock

Keeping Up with the Nominees

Isabella Bennett, Admin. Correspondent October 29, 2016
By causing controversy through questionable statements and scandals, candidates manage to snake themselves free advertisement and publicity.
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