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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
The American flag waves in front of the high school. “While the pledge does include the phrase ‘one nation under God,’ it does not specifically support or advocate for any specific religion, David Glasner, middle school  principal, said.

A Pledge to What?

Grace Geier, Journalism I Reporter
December 11, 2017
Vice President Mike Pence with Speaker of the House Paul Ryan at President Donald Trumps Feb. 28, 2017 address to a joint session of Congress. Ryan led the successful GOP tax bill effort in the House of Representatives and maintains that the plan will not increase the federal deficit.

Shaker Will Feel the Pain

Sam Klein, Journalism I Reporter
December 9, 2017
Posters were put up by the GSA to challenge the usage of homophobic language in the school.  “I don’t think people understand that making a joke -- saying, ‘You’re gay!’ -- is homophobic,” junior Claire Burchmore said.

It’s Probably Not

Eliza Auten, Journalism I Reporter
December 8, 2017
For the first time, freshmen have Naviance accounts. “It made me realize that college is just around the corner, in a way,” said freshman Kate Hahnenberg.

College Comes Ever Closer

Emerson Coffman, Journalism I Reporter
December 5, 2017
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Katie Cronin, Journalism I Reporter
December 4, 2017
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