Tag Archives: obama
One Too Many
Posted on 28. Feb, 2013 by Matias Grotewold.
Recent school shootings impact UAHS and spur legislation
by Matias Grotewold, ‘13, Anna-Maria Thalassinos, ’14, Carly Tovell, ‘13
From Columbine to Sandy Hook, every school shooting makes the public reel, as if each bullet hit the nation in its entirety instead of individual children. Twelve dead, 27 wounded. Twenty-six dead, one wounded.
Each life lost brings a communal [...]
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‘This is our America!’
Posted on 26. Oct, 2012 by admin.
Three first-time voters debate which Presidential Candidate is best, explain the importance of youth voting in Ohio.
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Trash Talk Politics
Posted on 25. Oct, 2012 by Matias Grotewold.
Rather than promoting their own viewpoints, politicians resort to mudslinging
By Matias Grotewold, ‘13
Once upon a time, Abraham Lincoln responded to his opponents’ policy measure by eloquently saying it was “as thin as the homeopathic soup that was made by boiling the shadow of a pigeon that had starved to death.” Props to anybody who knows [...]
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Ready to Serve
Posted on 23. Oct, 2012 by David Streicher.
Students planning to enter the military share their views on upcoming election
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Candidate Profiles
Posted on 23. Oct, 2012 by Matias Grotewold.
Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates’ platforms outlined
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Super PACs
Posted on 18. Oct, 2012 by Mattie Stevens.
Candidates receive large support from these groups, whether ethical or not.
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Antagonizing Advertisements
Posted on 26. Sep, 2012 by Mattie Stevens.
The behavior displayed in political advertisements becomes a concern for many students
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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 [...]

