Cyberbullying in 2016 continues to claim teen lives
Although bullycides are no longer front-page news, they continue to occur around the world. Here is a sample of a few 2016
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Although bullycides are no longer front-page news, they continue to occur around the world. Here is a sample of a few 2016
An 18 year-old girl in Austria is suing her parents because they refuse to remove more than 500 photos of
We hope you’re planning to vote in this year’s presidential election. It comes on November 8, 2016 and your participation,
Similar to the Yik Yak app for college students, high school students are now using “After School.” Created as an alternative to
For many of you that are 17, 18 or 19, this November will be your first opportunity to vote in
The U.S. Constitution became the law of the land in 1787. What follows are a few lesser known facts about
The U.S. Constitution provides that “Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, Per
In August, 2016, nineteen year-old, Stephen Rogata, used suction cups to climb the 58-story Trump Tower in New York City. The
Claire Rowe is going into her sophomore year at LaDue High School in St. Louis, Missouri. While in the eighth grade, she was
Voter identification laws have increased throughout the country since the U.S. Supreme Court opinion Shelby County v. Holder (decided in