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Central is giving me a UTI

I can’t use the bathroom during school. Ever. I am currently enrolled in four music classes at Central, therefore half of my schedule takes place at the bottom of The Arts and Library addition. This...

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My wishes of being religious

I grew up celebrating Christmas and Easter, but not because I was Catholic. On Dec. 25, I would wake up early, waiting to open my presents from Santa. On the second Sunday of April, I would search my...

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Capturing a memory to miss an experience

For the past few years my list of New Year’s resolutions has had at least one goal of taking more pictures, however this year one of my new year’s resolutions is to take less. For the longest time I’ve...

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Student reflects on life with a milk allergy

Life with a milk allergy is inconvenient yet amusing. I was diagnosed when I was one year old after my first spoonful of ice cream resulted in a face covered in hives. Ever since, I’ve had to tread...

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Central needs to change the tardy policy

This past week I was settling into my AP United States history class when I was handed a green piece of paper. This slip informed me that I would have to attend after school detention, from 3:20-5:00...

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The importance of alone time

I consider myself a fairly outgoing and social person. However, there are few things I value more than spending time by myself.    I have always relished any time I get to spend without the company of...

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Digital camera leads to positive experiences, commemoration of senior year.

With all the “lasts” of senior year, I wanted to document everything. The last Friday night lights, the last homecoming dance. In an attempt to memorialize this, I started taking pictures on my mom’s...

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Success as a career

Writing has always come naturally to me. I used to write down my thoughts in a miniature notebook as I assumed they were poetic. I even wrote a book in the seventh grade that remains unfinished to this...

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Unsure about the future and okay with that

Every time someone asks me what I want to do when I grow up, I jokingly respond with: “That’s a great question,” and then proceed to tell them that I have no clue what I want to do when I’m older. I...

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Defending public schools for 160 years

When Omaha High School opened its doors to students on Nov. 10, 1859, it became one of the first schools in the territory of Nebraska not to charge them for their education. One month later, the...

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