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Promises in High School Aren't Forever

Written by Emily Merkle Design Editor Promise rings, a symbol of commitment, are becoming increasingly popular throughout our high school years.  Promise rings, however, don’t always mean a commitment to be with this person throughout high school and possibly lead to marriage, but also a symbol of chastity, loyalty, monogamy, friendship or a promise to oneself. Promise rings and engagement rings are completely different and should remain that way. The ring first of all, should not be placed on the left ring finger. This finger should be kept for when you are prepared to get married with this specific person.  Also, the ring should not have the appearance of an engagement ring, typically a silver band with one diamond. A relationship should also not have the pressure of getting a promise ring. According to http://www.timesfreepress.com/ 48 percent of women married before age 18 divorce in 10 years, compared to 24 percent married at age 25 or lat

Head-to-Head: Is Black Friday Shopping Worth the Chaos?

For Written by Jessica Rish Staff Reporter Black Friday, the official kickoff for holiday shopping, has become a holiday of it’s own. Crowds are lining up at stores just after they finish their last bites of Thanksgiving dinner.  Many Americans look forward to this day all year long, myself being one of those people. There is natural high that you get from purchasing a present for someone you  love, but it is a even better feeling when you get it for a good price. The sales on Black Friday allow you to buy a lot without breaking the bank. Some stores have sales that are up to 75 percent off items, which makes waiting in lines worth it. Staying up until late hours of the night might not be for everyone, but one of the great things about this day dedicated to shopping is getting all of your shopping done at one time. Going shopping on Black Friday means you get your holiday shopping done before December. This is nice, because then you do not have to scramble to

Brooklyn's Neighborhood: Banning the Bad Body Image

Written by Brooklyn Draisey Columnist I’m looking through my favorite magazine. I’m turning the pages when a full page ad shows up. A girl is taking up the entire thing. She’s wearing nothing but a bikini that leaves her boobs barely covered. She’s so skinny that her ribs are showing, and her arms look like sticks. I would call this girl extremely malnourished, but she’s part of the stereotype of beauty that society holds. This stereotype is formed by the media and negative people who have nothing better to do.  The media loves to show the stereotypical form of beauty. Wherever you go, billboards and magazines full of models can always be found. The women are tall, slim, and young. The men are muscular, hairless and can vary in age. People feel bad about themselves when they see that they don’t look like these pictures, but it’s impossible to compare yourself to a picture that isn’t even close to the original.        The photos are edited to make the models look as unre

Josi's Judgements: Dress to Impress?

Written by Josi Bambrook Columnist Students from elementary all the way up to high school are wearing pajamas to school as their attire. Personally, I do not think that wearing your favorite footie pajamas to school is appropriate. I have seen students wearing footie pajamas and pajama bottoms with t-shirts or hoodies to school. When going to school, you should dress with care. It seems that a lot of students, who dress without care, don’t really have a care for their education at all. When wearing pajamas to school, students might ask “Wearing pajamas is basically wearing sweatpants, right?” Wrong. Pajamas were made to be worn to sleep at night, not worn to school where thousands of people can see you. I’m not saying it’s completely wrong to wear your most comfy clothes to school but if we are going to do that, we should have a day dedicated to wearing pajamas. Students are saying that wearing pajamas to school is basically just a free pass for them to relax an

The Meaning Behind the Ink

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Written by Demi Muchmore Editor-In-Chief Many people have different visual opinions on tattoos.  I personally believe it’s okay to have tattoos. I even want to get one, if not multiple, of my own.  People portray people who have tattoos as trashy or asking for attention. I think this occurs more in high school, but if you go out and get a tattoo of a cross or a quote you are now classified as a “basic” person. If you want to put a quote on your body, then go for it. I think people mistake these quote tattoos as something they are not. For example, a permanent quote tattooed on your body might be the only thing that will get you through the day.  You better think long and hard before you get any type of tattoo anywhere. At our age, most of us don’t know what we want to do as a career so if you go out and get a big colorful tattoo on your neck and later decide to be a lawyer, you will most likely not be hired. That also goes for many other jobs. For ex