- Not listed
- The FBI can now access private information through Apple devices.
- "Now that the FBI says they can do it, we call for action and legislation to make sure they only do this in the correct way and only with the approval from the courts and not just they suspect something."
- No
- No, they explained the situation and only explained their point of view in the Editor's note.
- no
- 3rd in the story and 1st in the editor's note
- Granger Coats
- he drug dog investigations at Bowie and its effects of student's rights
- "An institution intended to enrich and better the lives of students should never detract from that role when punishing students, especially with the assisted use of police as school disciplinarians."
- Yes
- No, "the current rules and handling of student offenses is flawed."
- Yes
- 1st
- Alicia Molina
- a social media craze about Daniel's vans
- "I think that it's great that people are using their fame for good and they are not keeping it all to themselves."
- No
- No, they were very straight-forward.
- Yes
- 1st
- Fuaad Ajaz
- The outrage from Beyonce's activist art
- "Sadly this is true in today's world."
- Yes
- No, their opinion is only conveyed through diction, does not explain much
- Yes
- 3rd
- Mia Barbosa
- The AP World History Test
- "I think that the test is a great sway for students to get ahead in the competitive race for college"
- Yes
- No, "She wants justice, and she wants everyone to have the same rights."
- Yes
- 3rd
- A hard news story is not in first person and doesn't explain an opinion. There are always quotes in a hard news story but no always in a commentary piece.
- Most of these are opinions about worldwide or large-scale issues that we do not have the power to photograph as a high school news team. They are not documenting an event, but discussing an issue.
- -Do you think there should be FIT everyday next year?
-Opinion on listening to music in class.
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