The Importance of Tolerance in this Generation

Electronic media has been a driving factor in the globalization of news and trends in this generation. With the spread of news and information, tolerance becomes an important topic to think about. Tolerance is defined as “the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.” Without this

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The Fortnite Craze

Unless you have been living in complete isolation from society for the past six months, you have definitely heard of the newest video game to take over the gaming community. All around the world, kids and adults of all ages are obsessing over this popular, free-to-play Battle Royale type game which can be played on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. A

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Scarlxrd – DXXM Album Review

If you are unaware of who Scarlxrd is, I would completely understand. Marius Listhrop or Scarlxrd (Scarlord) is a twenty-four year old British rapper, and although at one point he had 600,000 subscribers on YouTube under the name “Mazzi Maz”, most people still do not know who he is due to him completely changing his look. After quitting YouTube, he

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AHS Students’ Proudest Accomplishments of the School Year

Over the course of the 2017-2018 school year, Apex High School students have worked extremely hard and achieved countless goals in every area possible. Whether it was for sports, academics, arts, music, or school clubs, the students of AHS turned their ambitions into realities. Let’s see what accomplishments made Apex students most proud this year! Freshman Gabe Swanser Swanser said

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Calendar Changes

Calendar Changes Wake County has released the calendar for the 2019-2020 school year, and this calendar came with a few twists. Students, parents, and staff of Wake County Schools are sure to notice the absence of early release days, longer winter break, and spring break being pushed back. I talked to some students, and one of our teachers about their

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