The Technological Classroom

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With technology improving every day, it’s worthwhile to take a look at the ways it could benefit students compared to the conventional method of learning from a teacher.

PARK IT: Reading Between the Lines Of Stoughton High School’s Parking Policies.

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Many teenagers can hardly wait for the day that they get their license. With a license come responsibility, fees and a newfound independence. Even more exciting is when you no longer have to ride the bus to school anymore and can simply drive yourself.

Stoughton High school has a strict parking policy that applies to both juniors and seniors. It eliminates the possibility of riding shot gun in your parents’ cars or the dreaded yellow school bus.

Yet, nothing in life is free except Kodak moments, and neither is the hefty $60 fee you must pay to get a valid parking permit.


My Four Years at Stoughton High

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I have certainly have learned a lot here at SHS. I not only learned the curriculum work such as, math, English, and other subjects. I also learned life skills.


Get a taste of ivy at pre-college Summer @ Brown

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With the good weather kicking in, it's impossible to not think about summer. At Brown university, an experience of a lifetime is offered with their Pre-College Summer Courses for high school students.

Bacteriophages: an unknown cure for infections?

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Illustration by freshman Jemin Patel

The topic of bacteriophages is one not widely researched. I've always been intersted in science, espescially problem solving. The problem I'm trying to solve in this case is why these miraculous viruses are able to do what they do and still not receive credit where credit is due.