By David Wang The student slouches in his seat at the back of the room, eyes drifting guiltily, looking both ways. The teacher looms at…
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By Rachel Schneider Global air temperatures have risen about 1.4°F since 1880, sea ice has melted several inches in recent years, and CO₂ emissions have…
By Elina Malamed Wild winds and catastrophic downpours provide a recipe for disaster—natural disaster, that is. Hurricanes like Harvey, Irma, and Maria have destroyed homes,…
By Caroline Hong He had had two bottles of Nesquik chocolate milk, and after only three weeks, he was on his last bottle of Five-Hour…
Pep rally at South has a history of evoking pained groans and upperclassmen cuts. Most of us are excited for pep rally solely because we…
By Haley Raphael Democracy is a form of government in which the power of a state is held by its citizens. Because it is usually…
By Lynne Xie I passed by her again in the hallway last week. Do I say hi? Do I smile? Do I simply pretend I…
By Lauren Reiss I will have taken around 40 courses by the time I graduate from South, and I have genuinely enjoyed taking almost all…
By Lynne Xie Summer is known as a season of many things. Sunburns and tan lines. Smoothies and ice cream. Sunshine and heat waves. But…
In the 1830s, a movement to provide education to all children in the United States was initiated. In 1917, the Smith-Towner Act, which established the…