2019 Spring Edition Articles

  • Finals Study Tips

    With final exams just around the corner, almost everyone at South is in full-on study mode. However, many of us are wondering if we could be making better use of our time and studying differently in order to retain more information.

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  • Job Interview Tips for High School Students

    High school is the time when most of us will decide we want to get a job or internship. A job is a great way to keep you busy, learn and make money. An internship is similar, in which you work in an organization to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification.

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  • Club Corner Guest Piece: Dungeons and Dragons

    Picture this: a group of teens sitting in a circle of desks, rolling dice and trying to figure out how to get off an island their ship was stranded on. This is what a game of Dungeons and Dragons might look like.

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  • NYC Buses Disappoint

    248 bus routes currently serve New York City. According to an early 2019 Bus Turnaround Coalition Report Card that described the quality of NYC’s Bus Routes in 2018, the number of bus routes increased, but the improvement prolonged the problems with the routes.

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  • Review of the 2019 NFL Draft

    The 2019 NFL Draft wrapped up a little over a month ago, when UCLA tight end Caleb Wilson was selected with the 254th pick, becoming this year’s “Mr. Irrelevant.”

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  • A Deeper Look Into Modern Therapy

    In Milos Forman’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Randle McMurphy and his motley band of asylum dwellers are swept away from the community’s eye, locked in a secluded institution. There, patients are expected to succumb to treatment administered by the notorious, ironfisted Nurse Ratched.

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  • Measles Outbreak: Questions and Concerns

    Recently, the measles virus has made a comeback in the United States. Although a vaccine has been available for years, outbreaks still occur from time to time, and it another one has emerged. What exactly is measles, what does it do to us, and why has it come back?

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