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Drops of Ink

The student news publication of Libertyville High School

Drops of Ink

The student news publication of Libertyville High School

Drops of Ink

    The March Issue

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    Our fifth magazine of the year, titled “One Year Later,” can now be viewed online here! Copies of this magazine will be made available to in-person hybrid students on March 18-19 and will be mailed home to remote students.

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    • Spot the difference!

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      Spot the difference!

    • LHS in Europe

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      LHS in Europe

    • Features

      Teachers Who Do Cool Stuff

    • Under the spotlight and Spreading the light

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      Under the spotlight and Spreading the light

    • Married Couples at LHS

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      Married Couples at LHS

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      FAFSA updates and tech issues cause college decision setbacks

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      To play or not to play: The collegiate recruiting process

    • Crosswords

      Gametime Grid

    • Protesting and advocating in real life over social media is more potent and holds more implications such as uniting more voices physically, gaining attention, fostering solidarity and creating lasting impact, surpassing the fleeting nature of social media activism.

      Columns

      The “slacktivism” phenomenon

    • Face off: Keep or Lower the Drinking age?

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      Face off: Keep or Lower the Drinking age?

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      Finn BowmanMar 23, 2021 at 10:54 am

      Regarding the D128 Board Candidates, I feel it is in best interest to D128 to remove Sean Gay from the listing. As a public figure, it is suspicious to refuse to have a picture of you or to refuse to be interviewed. Also, it is messed up to fire teachers who are unwilling to do full in-person learning. It’s completely valid for teachers to not be comfortable with full in-person learning, because it isn’t safe for everyone to be in the school yet. Finally, one of the most important issues he has is that he wants to deny trans rights to all transgender students. This is especially an issue to me and other students, as I choose to identify as non-binary.

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