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Not meant to be worn by unattractive or overweight people.

Walking into Lululemon at Easton, the calm decorations and inspirational quotes adorning the walls welcome you. The brand sells clothes meant to make you look good while working out. The bag you receive at checkout is covered with motivational sayings. Lululemon seems genuine in its goal of encouraging self-confidence and dignity for all women. Well,

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Music? There’s An App For That.

Music has come a long way from the world of FM radio. With the introduction of satellite radio, people were able to listen to the radio with relatively few commercials. . With the introduction of the iPod, one could listen to music and podcasts without ever being interrupted. Perhaps the best thing ever to happen

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Physics Class Uses Futuristic Printing Technology

A futuristic new technology, the 3D printer, has been introduced to Columbus Academy’s science department. The printer is used by Mr. Devore’s Physics 2 class, who will participate in the First Technology Challenge, a competition where teams build robots to accomplish tasks. The printer is easy to maintain and operate, allowing the class to design

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The 12:40 Stomach Growl

The clock strikes 12:40. Students jump from their seats. The race to beat the lunch line begins. The dining hall offers a wide variety of meals, from a plate full of pierogies to a salad topped with chicken and walnuts, but every student has a top pick. Here, a few high schoolers share theirs. “As

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Liz Murray: “Dont Feel Sorry For Me.”

In most families, it’s the parents who must worry about their children getting drunk or high. Liz Murray, author of Breaking Night: A Memoir of Forgiveness, Survival, and My Journey from Homeless to Harvard, grew up in a vastly different world. Day to day life was a struggle for Liz and her family. Liz’s parents

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Hallway Etiquette

The hallways of CA and the roads of Ohio should be treated as one and the same. Cars should yield right, keep up with the suggested speed of traffic, and only attempt to pass when it is safe and legal to do so. Following this logic, it’s understandable why the non-licensed freshmen have trouble navigating

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Dunking Apple

October 1st: Amazon releases the Kindle Fire HDX with Mayday technology. Samsung broadcasts the Galaxy Note 3. October 21st: Nokia and Microsoft each unveil new tablet updates designed to be iPad alternatives. October 22nd: Apple unveils iPad Air. So goes the vicious tablet industry. As Apple competes to keep its head above water, its main

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Going Green With Little Effort

Altering our lives to change the environment isn’t always convenient. Some people feel they are entitled to unlimited consumption, and some people are just afraid to make the initial changes to live a more green lifestyle. For these people, simple, unobtrusive changes could allow them to help the earth without the hassle of changing all