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Dead man teaching

Andrew Nicla, Calyn Hart and Samantha Kaye , Staff Reporters
April 17, 2012

COLD AND DEAD, but still able to teach, and students are excited to interact with the dead each year. On March 28, two hundred and fifty anatomy and physiology students went to the open house of  Grand Canyon University’s medical building and had the opportunity to visit the state’s largest... Read more »

31st annual Physics Day

Isabela Silva, Staff Reporter
April 12, 2012

FRIDAY, APRIL 13th, MARKS the annual Physics Club trip to Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia. The trip is planned for those who are enrolled in a physics class, and if the spaces for the trip are not all filled, which go at $90 a pop and pay for bus fees and park admission, spaces become available... Read more »

Mitt Romney easy win now?

Alicia Clark, co-Editor-in-Chief
April 12, 2012

RICK SANTORUM HAS officially announced the suspension of his presidential campaign. “We made a decision over the weekend that while the presidential race for us is over, and I will suspend my campaign effective today, we are not done fighting,” said Santorum in a statement to the press. For the past... Read more »

Santorum Out

James Metzger, Staff Reporter
April 12, 2012

BIG NEWS, SANTORUM has suspended his presidential campaign. This sets a number of gears in motion: Romney’s chief rival is gone, the nomination for him is now certain, and he can now target his primary opponent, Barack Obama. This is good for Obama as well, since he knows who his opponent is, and can... Read more »

Primary update

James Metzger, Staff Reporter
April 11, 2012

SINCE YOU MAY not know the official numbers, here is an update: Mitt Romney has won a total of 652 delegates and a total of 22 states, with 4,595,908 votes so far. Rick Santorum has won a total of 269 delegates and a total of 11 states, with 3,209,301 votes. Newt Gingrich has won a total of 140 delegates... Read more »

Angelica Vanauken, Miss Arizona Junior Teen America

Jasmyn Wimbish, co-Editor-in-Chief
April 2, 2012

MANY STUDENTS WHO have free time spend it with their friends or just relax at home from all the rigorous schedules that teens face today, but for freshman, Angelica Vanauken, that is not the case. Between juggling dance, being the captain of the junior varsity cheerleading squad here at MP, and maintaining... Read more »

Welcome to the sixties

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Alicia Clark, co-Editor-in-Chief
April 2, 2012

WHEN WE WATCH a play or see a movie, what is before us always looks effortless. The actors always hit their marks, lines are perfectly recited with feeling and truth, and the props are always in the right position. Audiences never have and never will expect anything short of perfection. There is no aspect... Read more »

An unforgettable opportunity

Morgan Dick, Staff Reporter
March 28, 2012

MANY PEOPLE CONSIDER a new experience to be trying a new food, listening to different music, or even hanging out with a different clique. Not many people consider participating in a foreign exchange to be “normal”, and let me tell you…… it’s not.   On Thursday night I arrived at Phoenix... Read more »

When will there be peace in Syria?

Isabela Silva, Staff Reporter
March 28, 2012

KOFI ANNAN, A U.N. envoy and an envoy for the Arab League, announced on Tuesday, March 27, that he has received backing from China and Syria for his plan to end the bloody conflict within Syria.  He believes that Syria’s acceptance is the important first step for his peace plan to be implemented.,... Read more »

What would you do if an employer asked for your Facebook password?

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Alicia Clark, co-Editor-in-Chief
March 28, 2012

SINCE THE DAWN of the internet age, what can be described as personal information and what can be described as public information has become increasingly difficult ascertain. Social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter has made it the norm to share with the world what you had for dinner last... Read more »