College tuition should not be lowered, contrary to popular belief

Image from Farm Bureau Financial Services: A college diploma has costs, and that makes sense. By Melanie Fearon '27 “Over the past 35 years, college tuition at public universities has nearly quadrupled, to $9,139 in 2014 dollars” (Campos). While this can be seen as a problem, the solution is not lowering tuition fees. The prices … Continue reading College tuition should not be lowered, contrary to popular belief

Teachers deserve a raise

Photo from NYTimes.com: A rally in North Carolina advocating for teacher salaries to be raised. By Alexandra Karaleva '27 Teachers in the U.S. are constantly being underestimated and belittled. Even their pay can be viewed as disrespectful to the educational foundation they provide, as "teachers make all other professions possible” (Aolain). Teachers deserve to be … Continue reading Teachers deserve a raise

Student Art Submissions

Thank you to art teacher Sara Sicona for the student work published here. Peyton Elliot '26, Shrek Plaster Mask, Ceramics and Sculpture I Karlissa Philemy '25, Ceramic Cup, Ceramics and Sculpture I

Life & Laps: Running through college, growth, and the grind

Photo by Shaliyah Howell ‘25: Shaliyah Howell '25 and friends Zomora Moya ‘25, Nyasia Ferguson ‘25, and Faith Gallishaw ‘25 at prom. By Shaliyah Howell '25 and Faith Gallishaw '25 In this podcast, Faith Gallishaw '25 and I talk about the Kennedy vs. Derby and Seymour vs. Derby track meets, and so many other interesting … Continue reading Life & Laps: Running through college, growth, and the grind