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    National Day of Silence

    Friday, April 21,2017, was the National Day of Silence. The Day of Silence was meant to be in remembrance of all who have committed suicide due to bullying ...

    On May 3, 2017 / By Matthew Davis
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    Caring about Science and Other Difficult Truths

    According to a live running list of Trump’s actions pertaining to the environment by National Geographic, the administration means to go “back to basics” in their environmental agency ...

    On April 25, 2017 / By Amelia Crispell
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    Genetic Engineering

    Genetic engineering has often been thought of with Hitler’s “perfect race,” designer babies, and, now, synthetic embryos. Leading up to this was in vitro fertilization and a discovery ...

    On April 3, 2017 / By Tara Cecil
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    Women’s Month

    March is Women’s History month, stemming from a weeklong celebration of women’s contribution to culture, history, and society in the Sonoma school district, California 1978. Two years later, ...

    On March 10, 2017 / By Tara Cecil
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    Verizon Unlimited Data Plan

    Verizon has just rolled out their new unlimited data plan. In previous years, when other major phone-service providers came out with unlimited data plans, Verizon chose to stay ...

    On March 2, 2017 / By Archeon Khan
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    100 Days of Xenophobia?

    Mexico has yet to be completely commercialized and developed, and the core of their developmental strategy thus far has been free trade, but President Trump has said that ...

    On February 3, 2017 / By Tara Cecil
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    Obama’s Farewell

    On Tuesday, January 10, 2017 at 9:00 P.M. in Chicago, Illinois, Barack Obama gave his final goodbyes to our country as our 44th president. For the past eight ...

    On January 18, 2017 / By Matthew Davis
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    Last minute actions before inauguration

    The Antiquities Act of 1906 was the United States’ first national historic preservation policy, providing general protection for cultural and natural resources. Under the executive authority of this ...

    On January 6, 2017 / By Tara Cecil
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    Tuberculosis testing

    On November 15, 2016, a letter was released to parents to inform parents that an individual at La Plata High School has been diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) disease. ...

    On December 9, 2016 / By Tara Cecil
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    The Chapecoense Tragedy

    On the 28th of November, a small soccer team was en route to the most competitive tournament they had ever faced, Copa Sudamericana, as rising stars in the ...

    On December 9, 2016 / By Amelia Crispell
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