Christmas

Snow is hailing, winter is arriving. That means Christmas is on its way! Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, which is on December twenty-fifth, as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world. Lots of students and their families here, in Dearborn, MI, celebrate Christmas. Lots …

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Views of The Hijab

  Views of The Hijab All around the world people wear hijabs. The United States, The Middle East, Asia, and the U.K. However many people want to know how hijabs are viewed and why women wear them. Does it scare them? Does it make them uncomfortable? Do hijab wearers think it gives them some sort …

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Trump or Clinton for Dearborn?

  Donald J. Trump won the presidential election in the morning of November 9th of 2016. Do people really know the candidate they voted for? Many supporters of Donald Trump choose not to feed into the negative issues surrounding him.  Saleh Alnafil, a Clinton supporter was confused when asked about some of the bills Hillary …

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Where’s Our Water?

April, 2014, an Flint’s water supply was poisoned, but did you know before this month? The water is filled with dangerously high levels of lead, which has declared the city into a state of emergency. Multiple organizations have been collecting money and water bottles to  give to the residents of Flint. The question everyone has …

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Back to the Future: E=mc2

E = mc 2 is used in our daily lives almost every day. Any time we are converting atoms and molecules into energy this formula is called upon. Many people wonder how this formula came to be and how it affected the world. To all this questions there is only one answer, Albert Einstein. Albert …

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Miss America Then and Now

The first Miss America pageant ever to be held was in 1922. It wasn’t meant for beauty or looks. Pageants were meant to attract tourists attention to Atlantic City, New Jersey. Today, Miss America pageants air on television. Over millions of people watch it. One lady from each state compete against each other to win …

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Why Spy?

On June 19, 1953, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed in New York City. The Rosenbergs were sentenced to death under Section 2 of the Espionage Act of 1917, 50 U.S Code 32 ( now 18 U.S Code 794 ), prohibiting attempting to transmit or transmitting of information to foreign government. The Rosenbergs were U.S. …

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Thinking Ahead

In high school, college coming across your mind is like a hurricane that sweeps your conscious, leaving you confused and unsure of what you should do. Nowadays, there are so many careers that you can go into. You’ll feel like a kid in a candy store, and you’ll most likely have a hard time deciding. …

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