Proposed mosque stirs controversy, old fears
October 21, 2010 • Kevin O'Donnell, Editor-in-Chief
Filed under Opinion, Staff Editorial
At many times in America’s history, the country has been united by war or conflict. Students read stories of their grandparents coming together to overcome the Great Depression and World War II, exemplifying the American values of hard work and strength. But often amid crisis we forget equally American... Read more »
Our views: Christmas in public schools
December 18, 2009 • Matt Metzler and Paqui Toscano, Staff Writers
Filed under Opinion, Staff Columns, Staff Editorial
Paqui’s view As a faithful Christian who was confirmed two years ago and goes to church every Sunday, I look upon Christmas as a time to celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ, my Lord and savior. However, Christmas, as the name implies, is a strictly Christian holiday. I’ve heard many people... Read more »
With H1N1, an ounce of prevention might have been good
October 13, 2009
Filed under Opinion, Staff Editorial
It’s that time of year again: the start of school, football games, haunted hayrides and unfortunately, the start of cold and flu season. This year, it’s not only the ordinary influenza that’s concerning people everywhere; H1N1, formerly known as “swine flu,” has become a problem. But this won’t... Read more »
Coming soon!
August 5, 2009
Filed under Staff Editorial
Please visit again soon. The Flyer staff will be adding posts throughout the month of September. Read More →












