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    Monkeying Around

    By: Mary Vega (Web Editor) A specific species of monkey called the Rhesus Macaque that has been known to carry the disease Herpes B has been spotted in St. Johns County. (Cover Photo: National Geographic)

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    The Usefulness Of School

    By: Mary Vega (Web Editor) Every student has had the moment in class when they think “Why do I need to know this?” or “I’m never going to use this when I’m an adult” and while school is important, it is true that very often the things we learn in school aren’t going to be useful to us outside of class.  (Cover Photo: Mary Vega)

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    Trump’s State Of The Union

    By: Brady Lorch (Web Editor-in-Chief) As the time for President Trump's third State Of The Union draws near, it may be time to discuss some of the issues he addressed in his last address. (Cover Photo: New York Times)

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    One Of The Greats

    By: Donovan Germain (Web Editor) Kobe Bryant, one of the most famous NBA players of all time, along with his thirteen year old daughter, died in a helicopter crash in Calabasa, California on Sunday at the age of 41. (Cover Photo: CBS)

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    Remembering Challenger

    By: Max Grzymkowski (Poll Supervisor) "The future doesn't belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave. The Challenger crew was pulling us into the future, and we'll continue to follow them." -Ronald Reagan (Cover Photo: NASA)

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    The End (Of School) Is Near

    By: Mary Vega (Web Editor) The third quarter is upon us at Nease High School, and even though some people are already dreaming of summer, we still have a lot to do until the long-awaited last day of school. (Cover Photo: Mary Vega)

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    Personal Space

    By: Marco Ugalde (Web Editor) Everyone knows that the U.S., Russia, and China are the top dogs in space, but who else is conquering the stars and what have they been working on? (Cover Photo: The New Yorker)

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    Fire Down Under

    By: Max Grzymkowski (Poll Supervisor) Since the start of September 2019, rapid and ever-growing wildfires have raged across the country of Australia, killing an unbelievably massive amount of wildlife, destroying thousands of acres and costing the lives of about 28 firemen and civilians. (Cover Photo: NBC News)