Higher Education:
Not intended for all?
by Jacqui Streety, editor-in-chief
If you are worried about being able to find and
utilize adequate financial aid resources to be able to pay for the
continuing of your education, you have every right to be filled with
anxiety.
You
see them on TV, you hear them on the radio, and you even see them on the
road on your way to class. It's election time again, and candidates want to
make sure you know who they are because, well, they want your vote.
Man on the street: "What would you think about a dress code at SPC?"
compiled by Danielle Gee and Michelle Lojewski
Your choice: Vote or choke
by Julianne Mara, staff writer
If
you are 18-24 years old, you officially belong to the largest group of young
adults ever to inhabit the United States.
Never before has the potential for power been greater in our hands. Yet
never before have we, as a youth, been less in power. In silence, our voice
sits waiting to be noticed.
Recently, the Morton High School Student Council submitted a proposal to
allow students of both sexes to wear earrings. The proposal allowed up to
three earrings in each ear, but banned all other facial jewelry, as well as
wearing earrings during shop and athletic classes.
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