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Success defined by privilege (continued from print)

Success defined by privilege (continued from print)

Anna Hamilton, Staff Reporter December 8, 2015

-While privilege does not determine whether or not someone is successful, access to it definitely puts them a step ahead. The words social justice and privilege often have people turning up their nose....

The near-finished product of Building 19, cluttered with dirt piles and some last debris of construction.

New building completed just in time for summer

Paige Livingston, Co-Editor in Chief June 2, 2015

Within the last few days of school, “Building 19” will be completed and an official addition to Palm Harbor University High. Yes, it’s done - after a year full of construction, Driver’s Ed range...

Start the summer dressed right

Cassidy White, Staff Reporter June 2, 2015

As we all know, beginning summer is very exciting for most kids, but what is very important is how to dress for Florida’s bipolar and warm weather in the summertime. The days begin to get longer, which...

Senior confession: Bad habits I never shook off

Haley Pearson, Staff Reporter June 2, 2015

Ever since the second grade, I’ve consistently started every conclusion in every essay with the redundant yet effective “in conclusion”. I’ve also consistently gotten As on all my papers. Childish...

Clearwater Celestial Celebration

Madison Grein, Staff Reporter May 28, 2015

  Here is a list along with times of upcoming events: 5/27/2015 The Patch Celebrates the City of Clearwater 100 years 11:00 AM www.naturesfoodpatch.com 5/27/2015 Clearwater Day...

Girls lacrosse stay positive for the 2015 season

Paige Livingston, Co-editor in Chief March 5, 2015

- Despite beginning the season with a 1-4 record, the canes look forward to a fun, hardworking season. The lacrosse team meets three days a week from six to eight at Dunedin Middle School to practice....

HOSA competition marked by victory

Paige Livingston, Co-editor in Chief January 29, 2015

It was seven o’clock in the morning when students were seen gathered at the bus circle Thursday, Jan. 23. Looking well dressed and much more awake and than the typical high school student, they piled...

Girls soccer takes Green Devils by storm

Anna Hamilton, Staff Reporter January 28, 2015

On Jan. 22 at 7pm, the girls soccer team was standing on the field facing the St. Petersburg Green Devils, knowing that they had to win this game if they wanted to move on to the Regional Semi Finals next...

Secrets behind the heart stopping film Mockingjay Part 1

Paige Livingston, Co-editor in Chief January 19, 2015

First appearing in theaters on November 21 2014, Mockingjay Part 1 scored the biggest movie opening profit of the year, bringing in $123 million dollars. This movie adaptation of the widely acclaimed Hunger...

Did I hear a cowbell?

Haley Pearson, Staff Reporter January 19, 2015

No, it’s not Homecoming Week, but the 80s are still here. All you have to do is turn on the radio. Lately, synths and funk bass strums not only occupy 80s radio stations, but the popular ones as well....

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