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Draw Free

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 Imagine it’s the middle of the day, lunch has already past and you have nothing to look forward to except for going home and you’d rather not listen to another Econ discussion. You don’t want to fall asleep so you pull out your iPhone and rummage through some apps until at

Not-so-cliché spring break plans

Staff Writer

After winter break, everyone is in it for the long haul. The three months before April seem to drag on forever But it all becomes worthwhile when spring break rolls around. High school seniors from all over the country look forward to their final high school spring break. It’s a

Haslett’s leap year baby

Freshman Tara Gardulski considers herself an ordinary student at Haslett High School. She is softspoken, has brown hair, and takes the expected freshman class schedule. However, what many people don’t know is that she is turning four this year. Not technically, though. Gardulski was born on Feb. 29, and is

Facebook timeline controversy

Those of us who use Facebook – part of the 800 million users worldwide – know the site is notorious for frequent change-ups and alterations. One could see what the main page of the site was like three years ago, and see that the look and feel is absolutely different

Disney 3D movies

Since their first release, they have been overwhelmingly successful. For awhile they weren’t as popular, but now they are back. The classic Disney movies that will always be loved are making their way back into theaters. However, this time around, the action packed films are slightly different. Viewers will be

Ice Fishing emerges as seasonal hobby

As the temperatures drop, Michiganders gear up for the winter months and the ensuing festivities. Sledding, snowboarding and skiing are all popular winter sports, but for senior Patyon Warner, ice fishing is the way to pass time. Warner’s home on Lake Lansing allows him a prime location to fish. “Me and my buddies go