OPINION
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Column: Age is Not a RestrictionLive to Inspire
By Layla Abbas A human being has the capability of changing the world as soon as they allow their minds to let them. Age is just a number, age is not a restriction to what you are capable of achieving. A young girl accomplished things that some people never achieve throughout their whole life. Born on July 12, 1997, Malala had a passion that was not encouraged in her hometown of Swat District, Pakistan. Her father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, encouraged her love of learning and opened up a school in the Swat District . . . |
Players are Players, Unless they Play Video GamesBy Aeline Gzesh
You're a little child in a bedroom at midnight. Your only defense from the scariness is a small flashlight that can only do so much with the small monsters. The only way to keep the big ones from getting to you is to shut the door on them in time. But you didn't listen close enough and you weren’t fast enough, and a big brown animatronic bear appears and kills you. That was the everyday routine for YouTube Gamer Markiplier, after Five Nights at Freddy's 4 came out. As of September 13, his first video of the series has over 5 million views and still gaining traction. But why are YouTube gamers still getting heat? Last week Jimmy Kimmel made a comment on the new youtube network, YouTube Gaming, saying "[August 27] YouTube launched a new video network, where you can watch other people play video games. For real. The whole network is called 'We should all be ashamed of ourselves, for failing as parents channel." It was this comment, and more, that angered . . . Prediction: Kim Davis has not Seen the Last of her Cell DoorBy Jonas Poggi
Fact: Kim Davis is a Kentucky county clerk Fact: In June, gay marriage became legalized across the nation Fact: States are required to comply to the decisions made in D.C. Fact: Those representing the states must also comply to the decisions made in D.C. Fact: Kim Davis broke the law. When Kim Davis was elected to the position of county clerk, she became obliged to uphold the law . . . |
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