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November 2019 OpinionNovember 24, 2019April 15, 2020

Will Humans Survive on Mars?

By Muna Agwa Scientists predict that humans can make it to Mars by the 2030s, now it’s just a matter of staying there long term. Humans have had this undying curiosity for what lies beyond Earth’s atmosphere for centuries. As the great philosopher, Plato, once said, “Astronomy compels the soul to look upward, and leads…

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November 2019 Opinion Pop CultureNovember 24, 2019November 25, 2019

The Top 5 Underrated Disney Channel Original Movies

By Eesha Talasila With the release of Disney Plus, hundreds of Disney movies are available to us within seconds, if you’re willing to pay for it of course. In lieu of this streaming service being released, I thought that the best thing to do would be to rank and recommended my top 5 underrated DCOMS…

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2019-20 Creative writing November 2019 OpinionNovember 17, 2019November 17, 2019

Cleveland Rising – A Vision for Cleveland

by Emma Gerber A month ago, Mr. Parsons asked me, along with some other writers at HB, if we wanted to participate in writing for a summit called the Cleveland Rising Summit, which aims to envision and guide Cleveland towards a more amazing future. This was the prompt:  Let’s assume that tonight you fall into…

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2019-20 November 2019 Opinion Pop CultureNovember 10, 2019November 10, 2019

Tall Girl Reaction

by Audrey Roche I couldn’t even make it through the trailer of this movie the first time it had popped up on Netflix.. There are not many things that are so cringy that I can’t even get through the trailer, but here this is. Not to mention, I signed up to watch the whole 2…

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Creative writing November 2019 Opinion SeasonalNovember 7, 2019

Paranormal Activity

by Rori Kostos Do you believe in ghosts? Showed in a recent poll of 1,000 people, 43% of people are said to believe in ghosts or dead spirits. Ghosts are an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living. However, is there actual evidence supporting the claim…

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Current Events October 2019 OpinionOctober 20, 2019October 28, 2019

Women vs. Women: A Fight That Should Never Take Place

By Yasmin Ahuja Dear Ms. Kimberly Ross,          Growing up in the present day and age has been difficult, especially as a young, teenage girl. Even though I live in a bubble where my parents and teachers emphasize that my words and opinions have meaning, I can’t help but absorb the outside world’s most predominant…

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2019-20 Columns October 2019 OpinionOctober 13, 2019October 13, 2019

Can an Old Dog Learn New Tricks?

By: Vivienne Forstner They say that the best time to learn something new is before you’re ten years old. This is when our brains are still developing and best absorb new information. This is especially true for learning new languages, instruments, and other skills that require many hours of practice. However, our interests seem to…

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2019-20 Current Events October 2019 OpinionOctober 12, 2019October 19, 2019

Andrew, What About China?

By Grace Zhang If you’re like me, Andrew Yang is quite a curiosity. A speck of color in the very white-washed world that politics tends to be. I blinked quite a few times when he announced that he would be running. But now, after months to get to know him, I’ve forgotten what made me…

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2019-20 Creative writing Featured Opinion September 2019September 30, 2019October 3, 2019

Dear Brandy Melville

By Hannah Saltz Dear Brandy Melville, The first time I ever heard of the store was during the summer of 2015. I was thirteen years old, and my friends at camp all wore matching t-shirts with tiny flamingos embroidered on them. I thought their tops were so cute, and I made a note to head…

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2019-20 Featured Opinion September 2019September 30, 2019October 3, 2019

The 2020 Democrats summed up in 3 useless graphs.

By Sinead Li I’ve been following the race pretty closely and these are some opinions. 1. The Classic Question 2. What Type of Student? 3. TikTok I really don’t have an explanation for any of these and I’m not really sure about any of them either but Bernie Sanders is definitely an e-boy.

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