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5 Tips for Being Ready on SAT Test Day by Julissa Higgins
For a lot of us, especially high school juniors, the SAT is an everyday worry. We worry about getting good scores or what will happen…
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Game 1 Thoughts? The Miami Heat Can Actually Beat the Brooklyn Nets by Lessenitt Campos
After being swept 0-4 in the regular season, the Miami Heat came out strong and secured the first win of the NBA Eastern Conference semifinals…
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Wearable Technology Predicted to Storm the Economy by Gabriella Indart
Smartphones started the recent technology movement, but now eyes have been placed on the growing industry of wearable technology. From the Google Glass to the…
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LGBT Discrimination in Schools by Stephanie Brito
In the United States, a majority of citizens support same-sex marriage. Americans between the age of eighteen to twenty-nine, both Democrat and Republican alike, support…
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One Year Anniversary of the Boston Marathon Bombing: The Lives of the Survivors Now by Lessenitt Campos
It has been a year since the Boston marathon bombing killed four and injured over 250 runners and bystanders. Since then, the city of Boston…
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4/20’s Blazing Origins by Gabriella Indart
As April begins, the hype about the 20th begins to blaze across the nation. This popular day in uneventful April is a where countless of…
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Florida Governor Rick Scott Supports Immigrant Friendly In-State Tuition by Elizabeth Martinez
Republican Governor Rick Scott supports a senate proposal allowing some undocumented immigrants to pay in-state college tuition rates because it addresses one of his top…
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Protein May Determine Who Gets Alzheimer’s Disease by Maria Sanchez
Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. The symptoms of this disease usually develop slowly and worsen with…
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Obama Calls for an End to the NSA’s Bulk Collection of Americans’ Phone Data by Sana Chaudhry
The White House is preparing a legislation that would end the National Security Agency’s collection of Americans’ phone data while still preserving the government’s ability…
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Fictional Characters: The Inspiration for Change? by Vivian Bermudez
Lately there have been a plethora of revolutionary fictional characters – Katniss Everdeen, The Avengers, Superman, and Spider-Man. Katniss Everdeen leads a rebellion against an…