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Phoenix Women’s March influence reaches students

Lauren Fountain, Staff Reporter February 14, 2017

"Love, not hate, makes America great." This was the mantra of thousands on Jan. 21, as protesters flooded the streets in solidarity with women's rights, reproductive rights, and various other platforms...

This year the AzMERIT will be taken the second day back from spring break.

AzMERIT now holds higher importance with changes

Sawyer Del Fosse, Staff Reporter February 7, 2017

In Nov. 2014, the Arizona State Board of Education elected to discard the Arizona Instrument for Measuring Standards (AIMS) test and adopt a new assessment known as the AzMERIT. The Arizona Measurement...

Robotics version of Pinewood Derby Competition

Robotics version of Pinewood Derby Competition

February 7, 2017

You might be surprised at the amount of collaboration behind robotics. But for members of Robotics Club, the time-intensive preparation and competition hold more than long code, meticulous calculation,...

Minimum wage impacts CUSD employees

Caden Johnson, Staff Reporter February 7, 2017

Effective Jan. 1, 2017, all minimum wage workers now receive 10 dollars an hour; a thoroughly discussed and equally controversial decision. There are 400 minimum wage individuals working in CUSD, 200...

Perry AFJROTC girls
left to right: Michaela Fleming, Sierra Morgan, Macayla Davis, Lexie Pella, McKenzie Wessing

Women in military lacking in front-line combat roles

Morgan Chung, Staff Reporter February 7, 2017

Women are flocking to the medical and teaching fields in large masses; which is why these fields are mostly known to the public as ‘pink-collar.’ However, when taking a glance at the military in general,...

Ordering Yearbooks by Deadline is the Only Way To Ensure Getting One

Hayley Crosby, Staff Reporter February 6, 2017

Posters decorate the halls, advertising yearbooks and when to order them by. Yet, every year students are left scrambling to pick up a yearbook before they sell out. Last year, many students were not able...

Foreign exchange student Omar Sayed pushes for change

Foreign exchange student Omar Sayed pushes for change

Sarah Cheang, Staff Reporter February 6, 2017

Transitioning to high school can be a wake-up call for some, as well as a rewarding experience for others. Omar Sayed, a sophomore foreign exchange student from Egypt, gained insight on this when he began...

Students get ready to go watch the inauguration.

2017 Presidential Inauguration

Sam Nabaty, Online Editor January 20, 2017

News Brief: Right lane shut down on Queen Creek

Mia Irvin, Opinions Editor January 18, 2017

As of late early morning traffic has been significantly crippled due to a mysterious shut down of the right lane on Queen Creek near the Flip Side parking lot. Already the two laned road can become  congested...

Charitability of Arizona citizens is doubted

Ethan Thai and Caden Johnson December 16, 2016

In 2016, a Wallethub survey ranked Arizona as the least charitable state in the nation. This news has come as a shock to Arizonans, for it is difficult to believe that as a state we came in as number 50. The...

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