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Column: A school-wide resolution

Today begins a new era in Uni history: the post-Kovacs era. Uni is entering a time of potential chaos and confusion. However, Sarah Yockey proposes we handle the transition in a different way.

Cheers & Jeers: February '11 edition

Agora Days is just around the corner! That means getting to cook and eat and watch movies and no homework. That's a great relaxing week for all, but we have to get through the cold and readjust to the normal-length classes without Uni Periods until then. This is extra torturous for us seniors who have no motivation to do anything with Senioritis in full effect. Look inside for the February edition of Cheers and Jeers.

Cheers & Jeers: End-of-fall-semester '10 edition

The first half of the year is finally coming to a close, but Uni life is not slowing down. Finals are coming up. College apps are going out and college results are coming in. The winter surprise party is no longer a surprise or at the end of finals. Gargoyle editor Jenny Cooke has no shortage of opinions as she writes end-of-the-semester Cheers and Jeers.

Column: A Moment in Time

In the life of a teenager, time is not measured through simple grains of sand, but by memorable moments. Unfortunately, most Uni students don't take the time to stop and look at what is happening around them. Gargoyle reporter Will Fernandez gives his thoughts on what can be done to help take in all that is around us at Uni High.

Can't stop cramming

"Test" is a word that I laughed at before high school. During grade school, teachers moved at such a slow pace that come test time, there wasn’t much information to be tested on anyway.

Managing homework

All of us react to homework at Uni in different ways. Some days we may find homework easy to handle, while other days we may encounter challenges and face difficulties. Are there any solutions that could make every day an easy day?

Feeling tired?

Ever feel sleepy or drowsy at school?

You might as well carry a fat cat on your back

My school bag weighs three pounds more than my cat does, and my cat weighs 15 pounds. It seems like we have far too much pressure on our backs because there is so much pressure on our brains.

So many books

After having spent more than 10 years in school, I have developed a deep appreciation for textbooks. At times, they cleared up what a bad teacher was trying to get across. Other times, they supplemented what I was doing in class.

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