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The reply-all chain that occurred Feb. 6 was less disruptive, with only 19 replies to the morning announcements email. These emails ranged from a multicolored picture sent repeatedly to The Constitution of the Russian Federation and the word “Goose.”

“Oof!” They Did it Again

Katie Cronin, Journalism II Reporter
February 7, 2018
A white board in the zen room displays feelings students have written.  “Teachers know that if they find something in writing, or if they hear something, they need to let someone know right away. And they do — and they’ve saved lives,” school nurse Paula Damm said.

Mental Health in Hiding

Abigail Aronoff, Copy Chief
January 15, 2018
Students enrolled in BYU’s online jogging course are required to log their daily 
activity, but BYU does not ensure that students actually complete the activity.

Freeing Up Your Schedule Isn’t Free

Mae Nagusky, Campus and City Editor
January 15, 2018
A protester holds a Protect our rights online sign at a rally in San Francisco, CA to protest the deregulation of the internet. “The FCC’s argument for the repeal was basically that regulations would hurt investments in broadband infrastructure,” said Gulani. “That’s also just false because broadband providers actually increased their investments when the regulation was put in place in 2015.”

Goodbye, Free Internet

Olivia Warren, Journalism I Reporter
January 10, 2018
The girls varsity soccer team plays Eastlake Oct. 7, 2017. Becoming a captain of a sport, such as soccer, is valued by college admissions because it shows initiative, according to Guidance Department Chairwoman Eileen Blattner.

No More Long Lists

Caroline Brancato, Journalism I Reporter
December 22, 2017
Guidance counselors and the administration should focus on helping students find schools that fit with who they are as a student rather than what kind of ranking the school has,” senior Emma Duhamel said.

Stress for Success

Annika Jankowsky, Journalism I Reporter
December 20, 2017
The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts online docket documents the decision to release Mitchell on probation.

Mitchell Released, Probation Set

Grace Lougheed, Editor in Chief
December 19, 2017
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