You are driving around town when “ME!” by Taylor Swift comes on the radio. You are about to change the station when your 7-year-old sister who owns a bedazzled razor scooter yells to turn it up. Is this what Taylor Swift’s music has come to?
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Hunter’s Athletes of the Year
Check the 2018-2019 Theogony athletes of the year.
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How Comfortable Am I?
I was handed a survey in one of my morning classes. Its title was “How Comfortable Am I?” and it asked the survey-taker about how comfortable they would be in social situations with supposedly differing people; people such as math tutors or exotic dancers.
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Inequality in Healthcare
America draws strength from its cultural diversity. Diversity has made our nation a more vibrant and open society, ablaze in ideas, perspectives, and innovations. But the full potential of our diverse, multicultural society cannot be realized until all Americans, including racial and ethnic minorities, gain access to quality health care that meets their needs. According to a report published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, racial and ethnic minorities have less access to mental health services than do Whites. They are also less likely to receive the care they need and if and when they do get it, it is more likely to be poor in quality.…
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Titan Robotics Say Thanks to Worlds
The T.C. Williams Robotics Team has been on a rocket ship to deep space this year, culminating in the team’s first ever trip to the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) Championship in Detroit, Michigan from April 24-27. Senior and President of T.C. Robotics Leslie Lytle said, “It is an incredible environment to be in an arena with 400 robotics teams and thousands of people who are all so passionate about what they are doing.”
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Composting and Climate Change
The birds in my yard love taco shells. And the crusts off of my brother’s toast. And Cheetos. But just like me, they do not really care for bell pepper. How do I know this? I know this because these are just a sampling of the food waste we put in our family’s compost pile, and from our kitchen window, we can see what discarded food excites the local wildlife. It takes bird watching to a new level, but that is not why we do it.
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Chief Michael Brown: The Man at the Forefront of Alexandria City Policing
“Should something like [a shooting] happen, you will have a full blown response from the Police Department,” said Alexandria City Chief of Police Michael Brown, the city’s leader on school safety issues.
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TC Honors Pro Documentary Creators
The TV channel C-SPAN held a student-led documentary competition, called StudentCAM, to initiate growing interests in TV media production journalism and to celebrate students' TV media skills. This year's theme was “What Does It Mean to be American?” Students were prompted to create a six to seven minute documentary analyzing the topic.
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The Curse of La Llorona Review
The Curse of La Llorona was released in theaters April 19, 2019. This was the first film directed by Michael Chavez, who will direct The Conjuring 3 in the future. La Llorona, the weeping woman, has been a spine chilling folktale passed down by many, a tale to scare off children to do their laundry or go to bed or else “La Llorona will come for them” -- harmless right?
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Journalism I Press Conference with Paul Farhi