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    Free college” has been a buzzword in the media lately. With millions of college students dealing with student loans and the importance of education‚ free college seems like a no brainer. A strained nation drowning in national debt begs to differ. Adding free college into the government budget while our country is over 19 trillion dollars in debt‚ and climbing‚ is a recipe for disaster. The first flaw in this plan is the funding. Where will this money come from? How do we make college “free”

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    Concealed carry anywhere has been a highly controversial topic for many years. In the back and forth of this heated debate‚ multiple subcategories have arisen. One of which is whether universities should allow student or staff to carry concealed handguns on campus. This is a strange debate topic because the obvious answer is no. Just a few of the reasons are an increase in crimes of passion‚ a possible increase in school shootings‚ and a high risk for robbery and assault. A crime of passion is not

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    consuming in a day? Some students are forced to eat school lunches and must consume what they offer. These lunches are meant to keep students eating healthy‚ and to persuade them to make good eating choices. School lunches should contain locally grown produce to provide students with needed nutrients‚ safe foods‚ and to help the local economy. Many students at our school struggle financially; therefore‚ they must sign up for free lunches at school. The food they receive should be quality food because

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    Should Cell Phones Be Allowed at School? In a society where almost everyone over the age of thirteen carries a cell phone‚ pager‚ or both‚ many school systems have banned these items from school grounds. Why? Many say it’s due to the ’potential problems’‚ such as texting during classes. Others say it is because they interrupt the learning environment. Whatever the reason the school boards give‚ should cell phones really be banned from school premises? In a day and age where everyone relies

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    really mad and frustrated? Mine is that I see kids along the lockers at lunch not eating. Logan View should have open campus lunch. Every day the Logan view lunch ladies serve us something only half of us like. I’m here for over eight hours every day. With being an athlete‚ if we don’t get a good lunch or eat enough at lunch‚ at practice we are very slow and crabby. Our stomachs are cramping because we have no food. After lunch when we go to our afternoon classes we can’t focus on the class because

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    Simply stated‚ students should study Shakespeare’s works in school because of the incredible value within them. In addition to exposing students to a multitude of literary techniques‚ Shakespeare’s plays challenge the student with difficult language and style‚ express a profound knowledge of human behavior and offer insight into the world around us. William Shakespeare is recognized by much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists. The intricate meanings‚ extensive vocabulary‚ and powerful

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    Deserve: Compensating the Student-Athlete for Participation in Intercollegiate Athletics. Sports Lawyers Journal 3‚ 25-50. This journal takes a look at the difficulty of being an NCAA athlete and the detrimental affects it has over the well-being of the athlete’s health. This journal is in support of paying NCAA athletes with it’s underlying argument that the NCAA regulations prohibit scholarship athletes to work which on turn effects the overall wellbeing of the student athlete. Overall‚ this journal

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    Pennsylvania Lunch Lady Quits Job After New System Forces Staff to Refuse Hot Lunches On September 20th‚ school lunch worker‚ Stacy Koltiska‚ quit her job after refusing a student his hot lunch. The school district in Canon-McMillan‚ Pennsylvania began a new lunch system this fall stating that if a student is $25 or more in debt with the school that they will not receive their standard hot lunch. Stacy stated that this new policy was “sinful‚ and shameful”. With the new policy in place the student doesn’t

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    In North Carolina the age requirement for a student to drop out is 16. A rule that has ruined the students of NC by allowing them to take a life impacting decision. The age for dropping out should be removed to make all students at least finish high school or get a GED. In a world where most jobs require at least a high school diploma or an equivalent‚ the government should make kids finish high school. While back in the day it would not impact a student if they finish high school because they were

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    He believes a competitive global economy is hindering the current young civilians from going to college because college is too expensive. However‚ “by making college free‚ we will be formulating one of the best‚ educated workforce in the world because everyone would be able to afford going to college” (Bernie Sanders). By making college affordable and cheap‚ it is going to give the people some confidence to go to college

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