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How Necessary is a College Level Education?

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High school students from different shops and grade levels determine if a college level education is required for their career choice. 

For some students, the extent of a college degree isn’t required. However, if you want to pursue a …

Impeachment at the Door: What’s Awaiting Trump?

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Trump’s scandals finally catch up to him as the possibility of impeachment threaten his presidency. Although his scandals vary, the one that put him on the stand was the Ukraine call, commonly referred to as the “Ukraine gate Scandal”

The Role We All Can Play to Solve E-Waste

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E-waste is a serious issue and demands our full attention. We all know the dangers of climate change, as well as throwing away plastic. We are not, however, aware of the consequences of e-waste; when you throw away electronic

MoMa’s Awakening

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A New MoMA

The somewhat recent opening of the MoMA Museum has stirred up a lot of attention- new exhibits, new attractions, and new performances. A popular attraction in Manhattan to the locals and tourists from around the world, the

Inventors, Are You Ready for the 2019 Season?

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This spring arrived with rain showers and preseason for Edison’s boys and girls soccer teams. The Inventors and aspiring players have to train for hours, but can you do it without rain or heat interfering? Sofive, Soccerroof, and Pier 40

A Survivor’s Story

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The 10th-grade students in Global History attended an assembly on March 6, during which speaker Lena Goren, a Holocaust survivor, spoke to students about her experiences.

At the age of 11 years old, Goren’s village was invaded by the Nazi’s, …

To Check Or Not to Check?

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A simple ring of a phone call, text message or Snapchat has the power to make a person stop in their tracks to respond, look down from their steering wheel and grow anxious not knowing who is trying to contact

To Let a Series Die, Or Bring it Live

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All good things must come to an end one day, but apparently some people didn’t get the memo. Recently there has been a huge money making opportunity within the filmmaking industry, and it seems to be a trend of turning

Jacinda Ardern: A Symbol of Hope

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A terrorist attack on Christchurch took the lives of 50 people at prayer. The New Zealand’s prime minister has displayed compassion and sympathy for the victims and is now seen as a symbol of hope.

“New Zealand mourns with you,

EA Money Milking Apex? What else is new?

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EA (Electronic Arts) is a multi-million dollar game development company known for popular titles such as FIFA. Battlefield, Star Wars Battlefront, and The Sims. Their most recent game, APEX Legends, just released its first form of ingame