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Girls wearing Tims

Girls wearing Tims

Kub Stevens, Co-editor in chief March 31, 2016

The year was 1993. Tupac Shakur walked into the Soul Train Music Awards wearing a dark denim jacket, matching denim jeans, and a fresh new pair of wheat-nubuck Timberland boots. The year is 2016. Margit...

Review of a book about romantically inclined math

Review of a book about romantically inclined math

Serena Paulson, Managing Editor October 28, 2014

An abundance of Katherines. More like an abundance of nerdy jokes and footnotes. This John Green novel was not only mathematically brilliant and fugging hilarious, but encourages the readers to think not...

Emme Peters: diving into DMs (pools)

Emme Peters: diving into DM’s (pools)

Serena Paulson, Managing Editor October 15, 2014

Out of the blue, a new member of the swimming and diving team has come into the midst of Ames High School. Freshman Emme Peters has been enjoying her time and new-found independence not only with different...

Battle of the sexes

Battle of the sexes

Serena Paulson, Aaron Marner, and September 30, 2014

Later on in this article, Aaron Michael Marner is going to argue how being a boy is so incredibly difficult. Understanding that I am biased, I still feel that girls deal with all the struggles that boys...

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