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Dunkin’ or Starbucks? by Taylor Appleton

Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts? We all know the top two drop-in restaurants Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts. But if you had a choice between the two what would you choose?   There is a decent variety at these two drop-in restaurants.  Starbucks is known for its sweet drink and summery spring drinks. Dunkin’ is known for […]

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Summer by Ms. Mills

Summer by Ms. Mills   Summer. Just the word evokes images of pools, beaches, books, vacations, sun, and the great outdoors. Everyone looks forward to summer for different reasons. Some are ready to sleep in, while others are ready to watch YouTube videos or stream their favorite shows. Whatever your plan, summer is a break […]

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Sixth Mass Extinction by Isabelle Rideout

A 6th Mass Extinction Isn’t on the Horizon. It’s Here.   Last Saturday, my dad was reading from Science, one of the world’s top academic journals, when he stumbled on an article claiming that it was “widely accepted that we are in the midst of a sixth mass extinction.” Now this was news to him, […]

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Questionably Musical by Kally Proctor

Twang…bong…plink…screech…   Whether it’s classical, rock, jazz, or pop, most of us probably enjoy listening to some kind of music. But for the majority of us, there will always be that one genre of music that we just don’t “get”.   Recently, I participated as a solo pianist in a recital at the 41st Seminar […]

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A Titanic Anniversary Amid Hope for the Future

One-hundred-seven years ago this April 15th, the RMS Titanic sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg. Over fifteen hundred people lost their lives that evening. While life has changed dramatically since 1912, I believe there are still important lessons to be learned from this terrible tragedy, one that shook […]