by Aaron Stratton in News
The National Day of Action March on April 10 coincided with the day of the AIMS test for students in Arizona, leading many Hispanic students to skip school or walk out before the test was completed, lowering scores in a population that is already among of the worst-performing in standardized tests in the state.
by Sacha Talpur in Opinion
This whole "Cellar Door" thing started as an experiment:
Can we do this, and make it last a semester?
Then we formulated a new question:
Can we do this again?
Well, you get the point. This has been our third semester. And every moment has been worth
it.
Historic feud comes to soggy, confusing end
by Matt Grey in the Rag
In what has been described as "odd" and "sort of mean," a local newspaper satire editor mangled and killed his newspaper earlier this week.
Matt Grey, who has worked for Cellar Door since its inception in early 2005, had long expressed his vague dismay with the paper, and on Monday, his long standing feud with the publication came to a soggy and confusing end.
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