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Feminism club resumes to promote equality

Linnea Phillips, Print Editor-in-Chief February 26, 2018

When the Feminism Club opened for students in the 2016-2017 school year, leaders were excited and ready for any and all activities planned for the students interested in the club. However, dissension and...

Alternative Copy Story by Emma Polucha

Ajak family sings for Jesus

Joshua Framke, Distribution Reporter January 19, 2018

Coming from the tribe Anuak in Ethiopia Africa, senior Bakange Ajak and her family use their voices to give thanks to God. Forming a choir that is based on traditional African singing, they sing the...

Junior Bakange Ajak smiles while marching at the Women’s March in St. Paul on Jan. 21. I marched because of the rights that I have being in danger. I marched for my African brothers and sisters being targeted. I marched for the future of our country and its future leaders, Ajak says.

Student step up voice opinion, inspire change

Hailey Buelow, Social Media Reporter February 17, 2017

With the many changes happening in the social and political world of America, students are doing their part to be as involved as possible. Student activism in the school has taken a huge leap due...

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