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Continue reading →: Co-exist mixes it up
Have you ever heard the saying “don’t judge a book by its cover?” Well, the same phrase goes hand in hand when meeting new people. If you believe everyone is equal and you want to be accepting of everyone, then Co-Exist is the club for you. Co-Exist is an anti-bullying…
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Continue reading →: NV seniors get to the root of the voting process
Learn about the voting process, get paid and be excused from school for a whole day? This is what the senior AP Government students were allowed to do on Election Day, which is today. Any AP Government student who is 17 or older and attended a three hour training…
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Continue reading →: Med Tech switches from Operation to Candy LandIt’s that time of year again: senior students from Medical Technology started selling candy throughout Northview and Southview. The students started selling on October 16 and did so until October 30. The money that the seniors raise funds their trips to state and national competitions, as well as adopting a…
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Continue reading →: Walk of Light shines on bullying
The shuffle of feet could be heard in the gymnasium on the evening of October 17; the feet of people who planned to “stomp out” bullying in honor of Red Ribbon Week. Sylvania community members of all ages gathered for the 12th annual Walk of Light at 7 p.m. The…
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Continue reading →: I column as I see ’em by Rachel Bules
Early decision. Scholars and Honors programs. FAFSA. Matriculation. Preferred admission. Demonstrated need. Merit-based grant. These might words might be just a few of the confusing vocabulary thrown at you during your college application process. As the oldest child in my family, my parents and I have no prior experience applying…




