Kamiak High School’s debate team has perennially sent orators and debaters to the National Tournament, where students from all around the country compete with each other to see who deserves the title of best debater. This year, it was no different; Kamiak High School debaters were ready to compete. Andrew KimI am currently a…
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Joseph Kony: The man behind the crimes, and how we’re stopping him
In 1945, Adolf Hitler executed millions of Jewish immigrants in Germany he deemed Jewish people as “not important”. This social Darwinism that Hitler advocated landed him in hot water- boiling water I should say- that made him the most hated person in the history of the world. But there are many nefarious dictators and rebellion…
Kamiak High School student takes action by starting a Non-Profit Organization
When students listen to the laments of Third World Countries and the rising of infant mortality, they feel sympathy, but they don’t take actions to change the crisis going on around the country. However, one student from Mukilteo, Washington decided to stop sympathizing and start taking actions. Meet Joel Bervell, a junior in Kamiak…
Movie Talk: Puss in Boots
Recent movies such as “The Vow”, “Chronicle”, and “Women in Black” made their big debut in local theaters, attracting millions of movie fanatic, ranging from teenagers to grandparents. But what people don’t realize is the lack of animation movies available for the general audience right now. Andrew KimI am currently a senior at Kamiak High…
Jeremy Lin: The behind-story of “Linsanity”, and what we can learn from it
If I told you I can make you famous in less than a week, would you believe me? Most people will question my claim and dismiss it as a spurious remark. But just like the saying goes, “Nothing is Impossible”. Not on the National Basketball Association, at least. In less than a week, Jeremy Lin,…
16 and working: Alex Brinkley
One of the biggest freedom juniors are entitled to is receiving their driver’s license. What do they do with it? They drive to parties, school, hospital, and last but not least, work. Yes, work. Junior year is when someone becomes independent enough to earn their own money, their own salary, and their own wages. But does…