The NCAA made a new rule that will allow athletes to make money off their name, image and likeness starting in 2023. California was the first to pass this law, leading the NCAA in the right direction.
The healthier options are just one step in the right direction
Female athletes should be paid equal to their male counterparts
New law effectively prevents anyone under 21 from getting their hands on tobacco products, but increased reinforcement is necessary
The sensitivity of mass shootings renders the new lockdown largely ineffective
The College Board's new test policies inconvenience both staff and students
Starting in September 2020, students will have new options when taking the ACT and reporting their scores
Students concerned about bias in the dress code and its enforcement
The county’s initiative aims to address the mental and physical health of K-12 students
MCPS' new policy on substitute teacher requirements will benefit all parties involved.
At the start of a school year, there are a million things Blazers anticipate, likely including classes, teachers, the new one lunch, or homework. But for some it’s high capacity buses that are at the top of their list of things to worry about.
Blair's new lunch schedule solves logistical and academic problems
The College Board's attempts to address testing inequity haven't been enough.
Red flag laws, universal background checks, bans on assault weapons and large magazines are necessary to decrease gun violence
The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team has done more than win the World Cup
Don't be fooled. The plastic bottle you recycled this morning is sitting in the dumpster
Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS) misleads the people of Montgomery County by masquerading as a benevolent organization. The concern is with ABS' intentions, and to recognize their hypocrisy, we must first know who they are.
The constant spotlight placed on celebrities gives them endless opportunities to advocate for what they believe and to have an impact on their fans. Influencers regularly promote all sorts of brands in: food, fashion, skincare, technology, etc. But conflict arises when these same celebrities start to work towards social reform.
JUULs and e-cigarettes are fueling a teenage nicotine epidemic.
Cap decorations would serve as an outlet for expression and individuality
Overpriced exam fees contribute to College Board's one billion dollar profit
Montgomery County appropriated 123.36 million dollars to expand Northwood High School
Only 16 points were scored but the championship still had some incredible moments
White girls on social media must stop reinventing themselves as women of color
Postsecondary institutions should make test score submissions optional
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