By Leanne Vastbinder, Opinion and Online Editor
It seems like every week there is something new that has been “canceled”—like
the handful of Dr. Seuss books recently taken off shelves due to insensitive
illustrations in the books. Situations like these often make me wonder, what is
“cancelling”?
But before
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By Tejay Cleland, Sports Editor
Happy one-year anniversary of the sports world going into a freeze. We have
officially survived 365 days of cancellations, suspensions and postponements due
to the pandemic.
On March 11, 2020, the world’s attitude changed from “Wash your hands and you’ll
be fine,” to
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By Hadassah Umbarger, Staff Writer
Dear Dictionary,
“Introvert” doesn’t fit anymore. I don’t know if it always hasn’t fit, but now
as I’m growing and stretching, it definitely doesn’t fit.
Scared of people? Yes.
Prefer to be alone most of the time? Yes.
Still desire
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By Cole Schnieders, Copy Editor
I remember a time when people would travel to Kansas City just to eat a
Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich dipped into the ambrosia that is Chick-fil-A sauce.
My family took part in those chicken pilgrimages, making excuses about why we
needed to be in KC right
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By Ty Wilson, Staff Writer
What do a failing artist, a boy who is constantly shirtless and three kids with
a passion for making web videos have in common? If you said that they all
starred in the popular kids show “iCarly,” then you would be right.
Thanks to Netflix,
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