The Eagle Eye Edgewater High School Orlando, FL Issue Date: 3/24/2008 Issue: Volume 56 Issue 3 Last Update: 4/17/2008 Visit School Website |
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May 9, 2008 Headlines: |
Cyberbullying By Natalia Cuenca Within recent years, the progress of technology has had an evident impact in the academic and social arenas. From the introduction of Smartpads to the classroom to the increasing use of computers to enhance teaching, it seems as if technology has become s... full story > Spring Break: A Dangerous Tradition By Mckenzie Collard Thousands of wound up Edgewater students conduct the annual silent countdown. It’s a brilliant tradition that is celebrated every year – no matter the student’s ethnicity, grade level, or gender. This year the countdown lies on March 27th at exactly 2:10 ... full story > The United States of Hannah Montana By Zac Rees The course of human existence has been riddled with countless unsolved mysteries that have confounded the greatest thinkers of past and present. How were the pyramids built? What is the meaning of life? Where is Waldo and why is he always hiding? Some thi... full story > Editorial: Celebrity Endorsements By Ariel L'Hommedieu and Natalia Cuenca For: The endorsement of diverging political candidates by celebrities has been of constant ethical debate. Despite the extra publicity and monetary support the respective heavyweights may beget the question still lures; do celebrity endorsements transla... full story > Guitar Hero: Gaming vs. Playing By Zack Rees With technology blurring the lines between the real and the imaginary, it’s important to live in reality and not just spend your life in a simulated state. I’m not one to talk about reality, though, since I’ve spent the last four months of my life playin... full story > Technical Foul By Austin McInvale The column Technical Foul will be appearing in every issue of The Eagle Eye. These are the opinions and facts brought to you by yours truly, Austin McInvale. This is probably the greatest column in the history of Edgewater and maybe even the world. So full story > |
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