Let them die with dignity
Lauren Crider and Tyler Cochran, Guest Columnists
April 14, 2011
IN A PROGRESSIVE state, where residents are known to think forward and rebuff the status quo, denying people the right to die with dignity seems backwards. While people rallied and marched at the Capitol in the March for End of Life Choices for a failed bill filed by Tucson Rep. Linda Lopez in 2008,... Read more »
Stop denying history
Melissa Mercier, Guest Columnist
April 12, 2011
THE PAST IS exactly that: the past, and most people accept history and acknowledge its validity. There are some, however, who choose to challenge what they know to be true. This is exactly what is being done when people deny the Holocaust. Persecuted by Nazis because of their religious background,... Read more »
Turning Point
Victoria Janacek
April 11, 2011
HE SIGHED. The memories pooled into his mind. Things didn’t have to be this way. They never did. But the things that had happened were untouchable. Now he was stuck here, the dreams and hopes of people that weren’t himself floating in his mind. How many of those dreams had he destroyed? How many... Read more »
Actress Elizabeth Berkely visits Mountain Pointe
April 6, 2011
OVER 800 STUDENTS attended a workshop entitled, “Ask Elizabeth,” on April 6, where writer, speaker and actress Elizabeth Berkley visited the campus. Story developing…
Centennial is celebrating 20 years
April 5, 2011
THE STAFF OF Centennial Middle School is planning an event on Friday, April 15, to celebrate 20 wonderful years of education. Centennial is located at 13808 South 36 St. and is one of the seven middle schools in the Kyrene School District. It is home to over 1100 students in grades 6 – 8, and... Read more »

