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Dr. Seuss’s first children’s book “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” will no longer be published due to stereotypical depictions of some Asians. Theodor Seuss Geisel, who wrote under the pseudonym Dr. Seuss, authored and illustrated 46 children’s books, six of which will go out of print.

Teens react to Dr. Seuss racist images

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter March 4, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Following the announcement by the publishers of Dr. Seuss that six of his books will no longer be published due to racial stereotypes in some illustrations, some teens are shocked to learn...

Gray Area: Policy instead of identity

Gray Timberlake, Editor-in-Chief December 12, 2019

Kamala Harris dropping her campaign for presidency caused the once diversified pool of candidates to be back to that typical of American politics: white and predominantly male.  The race for president...

C-ing Clearly: Its time to stand up

C-ing Clearly: It’s time to stand up

Cece Giarman, Editor-in-Chief April 3, 2019

A series of photos of high schoolers at a house party went viral earlier this month. The pictures show a group of students around pull-out tables as they extend their arms in the Nazi salute and stand...

Sophomores Avani Mankani  and Brooke Wilson eat hamentashens in the center during lunch to celebrate the Jewish holiday Purim. Hamentashens are traditional triangle shaped cookies eaten primarily during Purim.

Jewish holiday celebrated

Gabriella Vulakh, Senior Reporter March 1, 2018

WEB EXCLUSIVE While Jewish communities around the world celebrated the holiday Purim today with festivals, costume contests and traditional triangle shaped hamentashen cookies, students ate the treats...

#OscarsSoWhite can open eyes to stereotypes and diversity issues

#OscarsSoWhite can open eyes to stereotypes and diversity issues

Catherine Dana, Senior Reporter January 25, 2016

For the second year in a row, Academy award nominees lack diversity — creating the trending hashtag #OscarsSoWhite. Some actors are responding by boycotting, protesting and public voicing their opinions...

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