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Snow in the Sunshine State
Photographed by Grayce Kennedy

Snow in the Sunshine State

Written by Grayce Kennedy January is known as one of the coldest months in Florida, but this weather is still considered to be pretty "bipolar.” Some days it could be 45 degrees and the other days it could be 75 degrees. But not this year; the freezing temperatures started early and continued for what felt like forever. Florida started 2025 out with temperatures usually only ever seen in the north! Even though we are in central Florida, we still felt the cold front that hit North Florida and o


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“Cobra Kai” Finale: Cobra Kai Never Dies!

Written by "Bunbury" In the newly released final part of the sixth season, “Cobra Kai” gave fans everything they’ve been begging for the entire season. Daniel finally shows Johnny’s methods some respect, Tori actually gets a win, and the show is once again brought back to life through the action of its final season finale. Those who have been unsatisfied with this season’s fights and protagonists will be pleased to find that all of their complaints have been heard, of course besides the melodr


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The Harn Museum: A Bright Sight for Sore Eyes
Photographed by "Bunbury"

The Harn Museum: A Bright Sight for Sore Eyes

Written by "Bunbury" Though it was not in the best spirits that I approached the Harn Museum, I could feel upon my entrance a beauty which quickly filled me with awe and excitement. Indeed, the Harn has something to impress for everyone, with a variety of paintings, sculptures, glasswork, and a humble but lush garden of all types of greenery. Students who have taken AP Art History may remember the golden litter of “Old Man’s Cloth”; a voluminous tapestry of discarded liquor bottle caps woven t


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