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      Homestead High School's student newspaper

      The Epitaph

      February 5, 2016

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      • STUDENTS PERFECT SPORT: Outside the confines of campus student athletes hone their abilities

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        Nontraditional sports offer a unique passion

      • COMMUNICATION AND TRUST: Main characters Nick and Charlie represent a healthy gay relationship.

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        ‘Heartstopper’ paves the way for LGBTQ representation in media

      • THE OTHER SIDE: Junior Coline Gingembre said she directed her first production, “Lockdown”, after being an actor in several plays.

        LIFESTYLES

        From newcomer to director

      •  IMPROVEMENT FROM PRACTICE: Beginning her running career in middle school, Tarkington said she has since beaten her best mile time on several occasions.

        Brevin Reed

        Seniors stick with sports

      • RECAP ADVISORY PRESENTATION: In the final advisory, students watched videos created by the district’s administration.

        Brevin Reed

        Final advisory promises strong future

      • MOVEMENTS IN MUSIC: Franklin’s “Respect” was ahead of its time in terms of its message and gave women an anthem to fuel the fight for their rights.

        ARTS & CULTURE

        Movements in Music

      • LET EXPECTATIONS GO: Students are inevitably disappointed.

        Christine Kim

        Last night was (not) a movie

      • Leadership focuses class on inclusivity and anti-racism

        LIFESTYLES

        Leadership focuses class on inclusivity and anti-racism

      • Emergence of BeReal app signals a shift toward a healthier society

        ARTS & CULTURE

        Emergence of BeReal app signals a shift toward a healthier society

      • DISCOVERING MY PASSION: In order to be able to find out what mattered to me, I had to experiment and try new things.

        Karuna Chandran

        The Daydreamer

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