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The Catalyst

The Student News Site of Millard West High School

The Catalyst

The Student News Site of Millard West High School

The Catalyst

For non-eligible voters, finding ways to stay informed on voting can be hard, especially for those who aren’t getting a solid education on politics, government and civics. There's multiple ways for students to keep up with the elections, campaigns and candidates in order to be prepared for when they can step up to the plate and vote.

Staying Educated on Voting

Tenley Wright, Chief Photographer
October 13, 2020
Vaping: A Dangerous Epidemic

Vaping: A Dangerous Epidemic

Edison Geiler, Opinions Editor
December 19, 2018
"Kyler Erickson speaks at an all-school assembly. Erickson was invited as a guest speaker to inform the student body about the #BeKind campaign. "Students can use the #BeKind campaign to talk to unpopular kids more often, to sit by someone new at lunch, or to donate their time to someone or something in need," Erickson said. "They will feel a deeper fulfillment than when thy're living for their own self."

The Why Behind #BeKind

Alexandra Dobesh, Staff Writer
October 8, 2018
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