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UAHS’ $1 Million Problem

Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by Corey McMahon.

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By Corey McMahon
The Upper Arlington School District faces a huge problem—a million dollar problem. According to the law firm Bricker & Eckler, the Ohio Department of Education has changed position on the issue of funding conversion schools, such as the Upper Arlington International Baccalaureate High School and the Upper Arlington Community High School. Such [...]

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I’m with Conan

Posted on 01. Mar, 2010 by Corey McMahon.

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By Corey McMahon
Boycott NBC. Do it.
For those who only skimmed headlines during the late-night scandal this will seem like an overly dramatic response, but I assure you it’s not. The ousting of Conan from “The Tonight Show” is an insult to the comedian who put everything he had into improving the quality and legacy of [...]

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Up in Smoke

Up in Smoke

Posted on 02. Feb, 2010 by Corey McMahon.

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After anxiously waiting in a classroom for 48 minutes, senior John* is finally released for lunch. He exits the building and crosses the parking lot toward his car, but before he starts the engine, fastens his seatbelt, or even closes the door, he does what he has been waiting to do all morning—he lights up [...]

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New schedule would inhibit programs

New schedule would inhibit programs

Posted on 14. Dec, 2009 by Corey McMahon.

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Those who stand in favor of the revised AB block schedule forget one crucial element of changing the day-to-day flow of the school day: Doing so disrupts the flow of programs that have been designed to work within the current schedule.

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Let’s make a decision

Let’s make a decision

Posted on 08. Oct, 2009 by Corey McMahon.

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Graphic by Alice O’Neil and Lou Ward
Staff Editorial
Nearly every year since the open senior study hall was implemented, it seems a rumor is started about juniors or underclassmen getting it as well.
More often than not these rumors have been born from the wishes of juniors with little basis, but in recent years, the administration has [...]

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Flat Screen Features

Flat Screen Features

Posted on 04. Sep, 2009 by Corey McMahon.

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Upcoming fall television shows provide promising story lines

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Too close for comfort?

Posted on 04. Sep, 2009 by Corey McMahon.

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Popular authors Stephenie Meyer and J.K. Rowling suffer accusations of plagiarism by lesser-known authors

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