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International Day of Happiness Is For Smiles, Laughter and Acts of Love

Abby Schindel, Feature Editor March 16, 2018
What is happiness? Does it have an exact definition or is it just an emotion that overcomes you? Most people only know what happiness is by a feeling: the butterflies in your stomach or your heart skipping a beat. Everyone has their own take on what happiness means to them.

Forgotten Cities: What Happens To A Place After They Host The Olympics?

Liam Boris, Social Media Manager March 16, 2018
On Sunday, February 25th, the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics came to a close with the traditional Olympic Closing Ceremony. During the two-week international competition, the whole world had its eyes on the various sporting events. The most viewed sport from the United States was hockey, whereas South America viewed bobsledding the most, according to Business Insider.
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How Come Valentine’s Day Hearts Don’t Really Look Like A Real Heart?

Reagan Alexander, Staff Writer February 16, 2018
The heart symbol is known all around the world as a representation of love, but most people do not know its origins. As a result of these ambiguities, there are many different theories explaining where this iconic symbol came from.
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Looking Quite Fetching: We are Going “Mutts” Over These Dog’s Sweaters

Gabbie Lopez and Reagan Alexander December 21, 2017
First, dogs: they’re super cute. Put them in a sweater, and instantly, the cuteness rating goes through the “roof.” The trend of dogs wearing clothes has become more and more common, especially in the winter months.
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Highest Rated Holiday Presents For Students at Minnetonka High School

Ellie Retzlaff, Staff Writer December 21, 2017

The top rated “gift” for this season is money. Out of the 344 students that took this survey, 194 said they wanted to receive money for this holiday season. 189 responded saying they would like clothes,...

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Starbucks’ 2017 Holiday Color-In Cup Sends a Message of “Giving Good”

Ellie Retzlaff, Staff Writer December 21, 2017
Barren trees and chilly weather cue the arrival of winter, which means the beginning of the holiday season. For many, this includes the release of Starbucks’ annual holiday cups. As soon as the weather started to get cold, the first of November to be exact, the highly anticipated new version of the “red cups” came out.
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