Laguna Honors Its “sweetheart”
There are several things that set our small school apart from most private educational institutions. One of them is the strong community at the core of it all, but when...
You’re in a foreign place—Amsterdam to be exact—playing your music for thousands of people. Your just about to start; you get that last set of butterflies in your stomach, the last big nervous breath,...
While most freshmen are still finding their niche in life and settling into high school, a select few already have a clear-cut idea of what their passion is.
Miles Crist is one of these few
During...
For years there has been a trend that has run so rampant through the political world in the United States that it has evolved into a social epidemic.
When news breaks of a senator, governor, or presidential...
In the 2008 contemporary equivalent to “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” “Charlie Bartlett,” Charlie is a social pariah who craves popularity and learns to win friends and influence people by becoming...
I, Daria, Doth Decree the Following Blogeth:
The 3:16 Advocate: A Story of Hope
For someone who came very near to death even before birth, “God’s Quarterback” is nothing short of...
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The word has become a general term enveloping all forms of visual media and is still growing with the rapid expansion of the World Wide Web.
I like to think of them as the “Seinfeld of the...
Throughout the years, teenagers have evolved into a retrospectively condemned generation marked by endless criticisms of our socially irresponsible behavior.
In fact, the modern teenager seems to have...
A Message From the Nuclear Peace Foundation:
On behalf of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, we would
like to invite you to the 11th Annual Frank K. Kelly
Lecture on Humanity's future,...