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Pritzker holds a Know Your Rights night

January 30, 2018

By Barbara Garcia ’18 Pritzker held a Know Your Rights event on Nov. 7 from 6-7:30p.m. Know Your Rights is an educational event held to inform individuals of their rights were they to find themselves […]

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Challenges of having disadvantages/disorders

December 19, 2017

By Daniel Ojeda ‘18 If someone is of special needs, does that make them any different from any other person? Not everyone is born the same, but many must overcome obstacles to become the best […]

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Cultural appropriation sweeping the nation

December 19, 2017

By Whitney Jani ’18 Please note that these articles ONLY reflect the viewpoints of those who wrote the article. These articles do not reflect of the views of the newspaper advisor, The Pritzker Press, Pritzker […]

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December 19, 2017

By Marisol Rivera ’19 All teachers ever do is talk about students’ GPAs, but what is a GPA? GPA is a student’s grade point average from all of their grades combined throughout the year. Pritzker

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December 19, 2017

By Jennifer Aguilar ’20 The Xocoatl Churro factory offers a variety of foods, a comfortable environment, and a convenient spot. Even if winter is already here, that shouldn’t stop anyone from getting a fresh churro.

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Zoo Lights: Magnificent festival

December 19, 2017

By Guadalupe Landa ’20 Zoo Lights is a festival that consists of wondrous lights, decent food, and exciting activities. It  creates a night full of magic and it’s a place where anyone could go. Once […]

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ANTIFA: Not Our Saviors

December 19, 2017

By Esteven Estrada ‘19 Please note that these articles ONLY reflect the viewpoints of those who wrote the article. These articles do not reflect of the views of the newspaper advisor, The Pritzker Press, Pritzker […]

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Flowers for Algernon: A book that will make you think twice

December 19, 2017

By Nadia Roa ’18 “Flower for Algernon” won two awards (Nebula Award for Best Novel and Hugo Award for Best Short Story) all thanks to the amazing author, Daniel Keyes. The book was so extraordinary […]

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Tell Me You Love Me: It’s a little more than what you anticipated

December 10, 2017

By Adamaris Reyes ’19 The cool for the summer singer is making a major comeback with her new album, “Tell Me You Love Me,” and it’s anything but a typical album. It’s overall message, the […]

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“Geostorm”: The movie that will take you by storm

December 10, 2017

By Felipe Landa ’20 Geostorm is a convenient movie, the characters were exceptional,  the acting was really persuasive, and the plot is great! A program named the “Dutch Boy” begins to fail and it has […]

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