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“I Have a Dream” as Well
MLK Mermorium Column.
By ShaQuella Perine
This is not an ordinary article, this is a tribute of appreciation and gratefulness to every pair of legs that walked, to every ear that heard, every eye that witnessed, every voice spoken to the movement of the bound Negro, to the recitation of our entity, to the humbling of the White man’s ego. The […]
Published January 15, 2010 - Features
The __ Year Old Virgin
To have sex or not to have sex, that is the question…
By ShaQuella Perine
Many beliefs are passed down and inherited from family values and morals. Sometimes they are affected or created by religious standings.
Published December 11, 2009 - Opinion
Everything is Not Always What It Seems
A “sheltered” kid does not have to be considered a weird kid
By ShaQuella Perine
Published November 20, 2009 - Features
My Boyfriend is a Cookie?
Some are sweet, others aren't, but at least I know the differene
By ShaQuella Perine
Relationships are like cookies. Sometimes they make you feel better about yourself and then other times, they make your stomach hurt.
Published November 6, 2009 - Opinion
Numbers and Perspectives
The racial dynamics of Garfield, analyzed and dissected in one perspective
By ShaQuella Perine
I appreciate Garfield for its diversity and wide range of personalities and backgrounds, but the older I get, I notice more racial dynamics of the school.
Published October 16, 2009 - Opinion
Sha’s Mixtape
By ShaQuella Perine
Sha’s music picks
Published October 2, 2009 - Arts & Entertainment
To Run or Not to Run
The hype behind Running Start
By ShaQuella Perine
Running Start is a program that allows high school juniors and seniors to take college courses at Seattle community colleges for free. By participating in this program, they receive dual credit and can meet their graduation requirements.
Published October 2, 2009 - Features
Noise to Some, Music to Others
Rap is rhythm and poetry
By ShaQuella Perine
Rap is what the consumer makes it. Although it may not be everyone’s favorite genre, perception is often crucial for supply and demand.
Published April 24, 2009 - Features
Has Bubblin’ Brown Gone Sour?
Garfield has a new campus but isn’t getting any sugar
By ShaQuella Perine
The Garfield dance team, The Puppets, have been the Bubblin’ Brown Sugar champions for two years.
Published March 13, 2009 - News
Aftermath of a Basketbrawl
Boys basketball keeps their eyes on the prize
By Hannah Rusk & ShaQuella Perine
It all started with a close game. On January 31st, the Garfield boys basketball team narrowly defeated the Redmond Mustangs 67 – 66 in a double-overtime.