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It’s time to stop doom-scrolling our way toward human disconnect
It’s the digital equivalent of subsisting off of Sour Patch Kids for breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner, and dessert and expecting to feel satiated.
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What Athenians can do to protest one big, inhumane bill
We need to contact our Senators today, and again in the days before June 16, to urge the defeat of selfish and hateful legislation.
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Bipartisan support proves the time is now to reschedule cannabis
Rescheduling cannabis has received support from leaders across the aisle, including President Trump.
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Trump administration gets low grades on promises
It has only been 118 days since P47 took office. With the flood of executive actions and the mountain of legal challenges to his misuse of existing laws and his disregard for portions of the Constitutions; it seems like much longer to me.
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Tomcats Unplugged get Trimble students outdoors
The main idea is to take a break from technology and actually spend time with each other, writes Trimble science teacher Heike Perko.
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Smoking cessation can be a long journey, but is worthwhile
Don’t allow failed attempts of smoking cessation to defeat you, writes Patricia Coon.
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The people need to act against the Trump administration
We must convince our elected representatives to stand up for what is fair and right, writes Fred Kight.
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Ohio Senate Bill 153 would endanger voting rights
Ohio Senate Bill 153 will impose increased burdens on voters, and on our hardworking and dedicated Board of Elections staff members
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Proposed federal, state policy could harm BOE, voters
Congress’s SAVE Act and Ohio’s Senate Bill 153 and House Bill 233 — currently being considered by our legislature — impose draconian and unnecessary restrictions on our voting experience.
