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Pinecrest Homes Should Not Include Modern Architecture

Valentina Arias, Multimedia Photo Editor January 23, 2023

Pinecrest is known as a village that many want to reside in. It provides a safe neighborhood, good schools and many opportunities to participate in community activities. With many people purchasing homes...

Playing Professional Football, But At What Cost?

Ryan McKean, Senior Multimedia Editor January 20, 2023

After a routine tackle made by Damar Hamlin, the Buffalo Bills safety suffered cardiac arrest during the first quarter of a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 2.  There is more to the game...

Reflecting on Two Years Since the January 6 Insurrection: How Much Has Really Changed?

Ella Pedroso, Senior Design Editor January 16, 2023

Jan. 6, 2023 marks two years since a mob consisting of more than 2,000 supporters of Donald Trump stormed the United States Capitol following his defeat in the 2020 presidential election. In efforts to...

Year in Review: The Panther’s Most Notable Headlines from 2022

Amy-Grace Shapiro, Online-Co-Editor-in-Chief December 20, 2022

2022 takes responsibility for surged inflations throughout the world, the spread of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, Russia invading Ukraine, the United States Supreme Court overturning abortion rights, record-breaking...

Dear Santa, All I Want for Christmas Is…

Samantha Elkins, Print-Co-Editor-in-Chief December 16, 2022

For time to slow down. I am not just talking about the thin golden wristwatch I bought antiquing with my mother and sister a few weeks ago that runs extremely slow, I mean time itself. If I were to compare...

The Best of Both Worlds: My Experience As A Latina-Jew

Sofia Taddeo-Goldstein, Opinion Editor December 15, 2022

“QUE?” is what I usually hear from my Latino mother’s side of the family when I tell them I am Kosher. “QUÉ es eso?!,” which roughly translates to “what the heck is that?” Most Latinos are...

The Power of Politics in Sports

Jake Hawkins, Staff Writer December 11, 2022

Through the years, many athletes have made small statements on major topics such as violence, racism and injustice in sports. On Sep. 1, 2016, statements in sports games would change forever when former...

Balenciaga, Exploiting Children Is Not a Fashion Statement

Gabriella Alvarez, Copy Editor December 8, 2022

On Nov. 21, Balenciaga dropped its holiday campaign and a tremendous amount of backlash followed. The advertisement faced major controversy because it featured children holding teddy bears dressed in...

Numbers Dont Matter: It is Time to Stop Comparing Yourself Academically

Numbers Don’t Matter: It is Time to Stop Comparing Yourself Academically

Valentina Arias, Multimedia Photo Editor November 18, 2022

The anxiety that fills any student's body when they are about to check their grade book is seemingly normal nowadays. Students begin to believe that they are not smart enough compared to the rest of their...

The End of Liz Truss’s Premiership Shows the Conservative Party Must Change

Daniel Perodin, Staff Writer November 15, 2022

On Oct. 20, Liz Truss resigned from her role as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, ending a turbulent administration while simultaneously becoming another name on the list of failed Conservative Prime...

FACEOFF: Can You Separate the Art from the Artist?

FACEOFF: Can You Separate the Art from the Artist?

Michael Angee and Sara Paredes November 14, 2022

Yes: (S.P.) “I have assumed as axiomatic that a creation, a work of art, is autonomous,”  — T.S. Eliot, 1923 I love Rex Orange County’s music. Ever since he released, “Best Friend,”...

From a Biden Supporter: Dear President, Please Do Not Re-run

Ryan McKean, Senior Multimedia Editor November 10, 2022

Since 1972, President Joe Biden has served this country as a politician. The dedication he has provided to his country is unmatched. Being elected as the sixth youngest senator in U.S. history at age 29...

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