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Parents shouldn’t be concerned over violent video games

Nicholas Sterling Ashcroft, Staff Reporter November 18, 2015

Ah, video games, what modern teenager or adult has not played something of the like, from the modern Microsoft Xbox One and a Sony Playstation 4 or those silly little apps on your phone. Yes, the digital...

View of the Dolphin Hotel from a sandy beach

Review of JEA/NSPA Fall Convention in Orlando, FL

Karson Hentges, Staff Reporter November 17, 2015

Florida; an almost dream-like paradise filled with beautiful shores, money-making theme parks and parties that are scattered from beach to beach. But, behind all the surface-level extravagance that exists...

Staff Reporter Lucas Smith.

Watergate: The virus that plagues journalism

Lucas Smith, Staff Reporter November 17, 2015

The American people ruin things. We ruined the Middle East, we ruine chinese food via Panda Express. However, the most controversial thing that Americans ruined was the Presidency of Richard Nixon. ...

Mug shot of staff reporter Ernesto Chacon.

Watergate Shows the Greatness of our Country

Ernesto Chacon, Staff Reporter November 17, 2015

The 70’s brought equal rights to minorities, women's rights, an anti-war movement, and Watergate. This time period is mostly forgotten over the darkness that the white house summoned upon it self. Watergate...

Mug shot of staff reporter Molly Ogden.

Watergate: an excuse for lax journalism

Molly Ogden, Staff Reporter November 17, 2015

Watergate: the mere mention of that one word can spark the political fire that burns in many Americans. There is no doubt that Watergate changed the country, but the country was changed in more ways than...

Opinions Editor Erik Yates.

Watergate and its effect on journalism

Erik Yates, Opinions Editor November 17, 2015

  It is the middle of the night, five burglars creep around the offices of Watergate.Their intent was unknown as the time, until they were caught and arrested. The news media would have thought...

Mug shot of staff and reporter Riley White.

The Watergate Scandal

Rylee White, Staff Reporter November 16, 2015

The Watergate scandal was one of much controversy especially in the journalism industry as well as in politics. When a burglary was reported around June 18, 1972, reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward...

Mug shot of News Editor Nathan Tucker.

Watergate opened floodgates for “Woodstein” wannabes

Nathan Tucker, A&E Editor November 16, 2015

The primary contribution of the Watergate scandal to the American political landscape was skepticism. Not to say that scandal did not exist before Nixon’s Plumbers broke into the Watergate Hotel, but...

Staff Reporter Michelle Bolden.

How the Washington Post changed journalism

Michelle Bolden, Staff reporter November 16, 2015

The Watergate scandal of 1972 was not only a major eye-opener for America and a break in the trust put into the government, but also the beginning of a new era in journalism. The scandal centered around...

Mug shot of staff reporter Abbie Muray.

Watergate’s lingering effects

Abbie Murray, Staff Reporter November 16, 2015

The United States is a nation that is constantly on the go, changing, adapting, and evolving with the times. Change is an inevitable occurrence, but what changed the nation so much that they no longer...

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