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First Lady Melania Trump meets with young children at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital on Monday, Feb. 5, 2018. Melania has focused her efforts as First Lady in working to discourage bullying on many different platforms, emphasizing its effects on mental and physical stability.

The Message Sent to Us, the Children of this Country

Sophia Parks, News & Feature Editor Nov 6, 2018

Disheartened. Exhausted. Vulnerable. Belittled. Many American women and girls woke up Saturday, Oct. 6, the day Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed,  unaware of the ramifications...

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Judge Brett Kavanaugh took part in the ceremonial swearing in ceremony. Kavanaugh was a highly controversial nominee due to sexual assault allegations from his high school and college days.

The Kavanaugh Trials Exposed Major Flaws in American Democracy

Nolan Barry, Staff Reporter Nov 6, 2018

The Kavanaugh trials exposed why the current U.S. government is nothing short of a circus. This problem cannot be pinned to Trump nor the Democrats, this problem runs deep in the roots of Washington D.C....

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Halloween

Halloween

Oct 25, 2018

This one’s a no-brainer. I mean, it’s named after the holiday itself. This movie combines classic horror cheesiness with genuine terrifying scenes. It also brings us the eerie, but classic, theme song...

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The Blair Witch Project

The Blair Witch Project

Oct 25, 2018

The film that gave way for the found film genre, except this one did it well. The movie follows three film students who've traveled to the small town of Burkittsville, Maryland to research and document...

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Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th

Oct 25, 2018

A day of bad luck always brings about the serial killings of camp counselors having a bit to much fun. This movie kicked off the series starring the classic hockey mask wearing, machete-wielding psycho...

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Nightmare on Elm Street

Nightmare on Elm Street

Oct 25, 2018

One… Two… Freddy’s coming for you. “Nightmare on Elm Street” is one of the great horror classics, and it never fails to terrify children and ruin sleep schedules for weeks to come. From Freddy’s...

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Edward Scissorhands

Edward Scissorhands

Oct 25, 2018

Have you had enough Tim Burton yet? We haven’t. Edward Scissorhands is a surprisingly heartwarming tale of an outsider finding his place in the world.

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It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

Oct 25, 2018

Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang have been charming the world with their Halloween story since 1966. With classic lines from Linus like, “I didn’t know you were gonna kill it!” when...

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Corpse Bride

Corpse Bride

Oct 25, 2018

Yet another Tim Burton classic and no Halloween is complete without an undead romance. It’s a story of star-crossed lovers… except they’re six feet under.

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The Addams Family (1991)

The Addams Family (1991)

Oct 25, 2018

“They're creepy and they're kooky/ Mysterious and spooky/ They're all together ooky/ The Addams Family.” What else needs to be said about the freakiest family in the Halloween world? I think every...

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Scream

Scream

Oct 25, 2018

We are throwing it back to the nineties with this infamous Halloween horror story. While the special effects will be sure to make you laugh now, the suspense will still have you on the edge of your seat.

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Monster House

Monster House

Oct 25, 2018

What’s the number one way to get into the Halloween spirit? Getting yelled at by a crazy old man and eaten by a house. “Monster House” is a childhood classic, and never fails to scare and entertain....

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