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Month: September 2020

‘Respect the Mic’: No Debate, That Was an Embarrassment

September 30, 2020 Julie Coppens 1

Commentary by Keshawn Townsend, Aiken H.S. What is a debate? Well, a debate is a formalized argument or challenge of ideas in which candidates discuss […]

Youth at the Booth

September 28, 2020 Julie Coppens 1

by Nico Luginbill High school seniors across the country who will be 18 by Election Day (Nov. 3) will be voting for the very first […]

A Colorful Way to Get Out the Vote

September 25, 2020 Julie Coppens 0

Our friends at Art on the Streets are making it easy (and fun) to get information about voting in 2020, with these super-cool coloring pages created by […]

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Makaius and Makairyn Marks

September 25, 2020 Webmaster 0

Where the Water Comes Together, or Tonlea (Red Lake), in northeastern Arizona

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Owen Derico

September 25, 2020 Webmaster 0

Walnut Hills H.S. and Young Activists Coalition

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Nico Luginbill

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Walnut Hills H.S.

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Anne Stevenson

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University of Cincinnati (Transitions and Access Program)

Episode 17: Our Future On Fire

September 25, 2020 Webmaster 0

The science is clear: Our planet is getting hotter, humans are responsible, and the time to reverse course is fast running out. Raging wildfires for […]

Stand and Be Counted: Aiken H.S. Students Speak Out on the Census

September 21, 2020 Julie Coppens 0

By Joyeuse Muhorakeye10th grade, Aiken H.S. Have you ever thought about how the government knows how many people are in the country? Well, every decade […]

Empowering All Girls- Young Women Lead Conference September 24-25, 2020

September 18, 2020 David Childs 30

Dr. David J. ChildsNorthern Kentucky University There is still much work to be done in the area of women’s studies and women’s rights. Society has […]

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