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The Student News Site of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

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The Student News Site of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

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Seven years after the Parkland shooting, the Florida Senate aims to repeal a law that would change the gun age limit from 21 to 18. The original law is what students in the past tirelessly advocated for through activism and protests.
[Opinion] HB 759 should not be passed
Natalia Dzielnicka, Reporter • April 18, 2025
A wide sweep of unlawfully detaining activists has seeded fears in those who speak out about war. This has included both students and journalists, who are the most vulnerable.
[Opinion] The end of due process is the end of free journalism
Natalia Dzielnicka, Reporter • April 18, 2025
College Board dominates education through its AP classes and SAT standardized testing. The company has pocketed millions of dollars in profit as it maintains a monopoly on education.
[Opinion] College Board’s for-profit practices harm students and teachers
Natalia Dzielnicka, Reporter • April 1, 2025
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Some students at MSD believe the no-phone policy is unproductive since students use the device for accessing educational apps such as Canvas and Focus. Although it strives to limit teen's cell phone usage during school hours, when not properly implemented, it fails to succeed at its goal.
[Opinion] BCPS’ newly mandated cell phone policy sparks controversy for students
Gabriel Nathan, Reporter • November 7, 2024
Censoring climate change in Florida's textbooks breeds ignorance surrounding the issue. Climate change needs to be taught in schools so students are aware of the consequences climate changes poses towards the environment, as this is the planet they will be inheriting in the future.
[Opinion] FLDOE should not be censoring climate change content from textbooks
Victoria Damaso, Copy Editor and Multimedia Editor • October 28, 2024
At MSD, a lot of students feel frustrated by the current strict dress code. Students get dress coded for wearing items like tank tops or short shorts. Many students believe that this rule seems unfair because it does not line up with the attire students should be wearing in hot places like Florida and often is not enforced equally.
[Opinion] MSD’s dress code proves too strict and outdated
Taras Myhdal and Shannon Merlin October 23, 2024
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