Archive for February, 2012
Issue 6 Letter from the Editor
Posted on 24. Feb, 2012 by admin.
A journalist’s role in society is to provide a forum for investigation, communication, and information. Our goal is to accurately report on issues—whether controversial, prevalent or unexplored—that have the potential to impact an entire community. And with such a vital responsibility comes the inevitable risk of adversity or contention. For this reason, a journalist’s objective [...]
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OGT bribe helpful, but unnecessary
Posted on 24. Feb, 2012 by Olivia Miltner.
Sophomore OGT reward reveals the sinking standards of education in our school system.
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Primary Pandemonium
Posted on 24. Feb, 2012 by admin.
As the March 6 Ohio primary approaches, students examine the importance of their right to vote
By Carly Tovell, ‘13 and Victoria Slater, ‘12
The constant noise of the presidential candidates—their policies, opinions, triumphs and failures—seems to continuously stir up controversy among the two main political parties. As the primaries and caucuses draw near, new eligible voters [...]
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Dispelling the UA Myth
Posted on 24. Feb, 2012 by Emma Klebe.
Upper Arlington has long been considered a community of the privileged few; however, the suburb’s demographics prove more diverse than many might realize.
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Ohio: Columnist Defends Midwesterners
Posted on 22. Feb, 2012 by Elizabeth Tzagournis.
by Elizabeth Tzagournis, ‘13
I went to Colorado with a mission: to find out why our neighbors in Texas or Illinois—or even way out in Argentina—think Ohio is where the game Farmville originated. And to discover why the notion exists that cow tipping is our greatest form of entertainment. As trivial and obviously untrue as this [...]
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Cudi’s WZRD: Bang or Bust?
Posted on 17. Feb, 2012 by Matias Grotewold.
Kid Cudi and producer Dot da Genius take a step back from rap and into rock
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The Spring Break Blues
Posted on 16. Feb, 2012 by admin.
Columnist reflects on spring break plans—or a lack thereof
By Aly Gordon ‘13
March 16. This date, to the average passerby, is nothing special—merely a blip on their ever-changing radar. They dismiss it with a wave of the hand, a shake of the head, easily returning to their day-to-day lives without a second thought. Little do they [...]
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Large Crowd Gathers at the Columbus Convention Center for Ohayocon
Posted on 16. Feb, 2012 by admin.
Audio Slideshow by Hannah Harper, Jacob Forquer, Audrey Hall and Christine Jones
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Breaking Down Barriers
Posted on 10. Feb, 2012 by Abby Godard.
With more teens coming out during high school, three UAHS students describe their experiences and acceptance within the UA community
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UAHS students learn ‘How 2 $ucceed’
Posted on 09. Feb, 2012 by Olivia Miltner.
The UAHS musical could not be a success without all different aspects of the production working together.

