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Let Them Eat Cake

12:40. . .12:45. . .12:50. . . and the doors remained shut. On Friday, the Columbus Academy stepped back in time over 200 years. In front of the dining hall, we witnessed the second coming of the French Revolution, one of the most violent and volatile periods in modern history. The sans-culottes roamed freely through

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Samsung’s Galaxy S III is Top-selling Smartphone

After selling 18 million units compared to the iPhone 4S’s 16.2 million units within a span of three months, one has to wonder why the Samsung Galaxy S III is now the top-selling smartphone on the market. Perhaps the most obvious difference between the two phones is the size. The Galaxy S III has a

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Taking Study Breaks

Midterms are just around the corner, but I am finding myself in a rather lax state. A couple years ago, I might have poured tirelessly over U.S. History notes extensively. What’s worse is I never would have bothered to carve out some good ol’ “me” time in between studying, and after a couple of hours

Sports

Pre-Game or Practice Snacks: Think Twice

If your pre-game snack is made up of foods like potato chips, puddings, or soda, you may not be reaching your full athletic potential. Foods high in sugar or containing caffeine can cause fatigue and dehydration. Pre-game snacks must contain nutrients to help your body reach its highest potential. Carbohydrates are the body’s main source

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Female Victims of Taliban Dogma

The Taliban has employed its most savage tactic in these past weeks to deter female students from going to school with acid attacks that disfigure, blind, and even kill its victims. Highly corrosive chemicals burn away at the skin and leave tissue damaged. This acid dissolves the skin, and depending on the concentration, can dissolve

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Movie Review: Here Comes the Boom

Budget cuts force Wilkinson High School to cut all extracurricular activities, including the music program. Scott Voss, a 42 year-old biology teacher is outraged when the music teacher, Marty, is forced out of a job. Not only will the students no longer have music, but Marty’s wife is expecting and he will have no money