By Sam Groves | Opinion Editor It’s not often that politicians are faced with a fact they can’t run away from, or a problem they can’t spin. Yet in the botched rollout of the Affordable Care Act, President Obama has encountered… Read More ›
Month: January 2014
New Texas law restricts choice for women
Editorial A recent law passed in Texas limits the number of abortion clinics that can legally operate based on a strict set of criteria. The law’s restrictions have required a third of the state’s 36 facilities to stop providing their… Read More ›
E-cigs may provide healthier option
By Luke Sullivan | Staff Writer In this day and age it seems as if cigarette use amongst teens is decreasing. Overall tobacco use among middle and high school students last year — 6.7 percent and 23.3 percent, respectively — was… Read More ›
Censorship controversy ends
By Connor Follis | Assignments Editor Compared to that of previous generations, the experience of this year’s Wranglers has been vastly changed. They have been fortunate enough to occupy a central niche in the student community, as entertainers, as representatives and… Read More ›
Talent Show performers wow audience
By Megan Smith | Staff Writer Students performed in Pearce’s annual talent show on Oct. 16, with a plethora of music, dancing and more. Though all performances were notable, the three acts with the most votes were Allison Ford, Clipp and… Read More ›
Pearce GSA aims to change policy
By Sam Groves | Opinion Editor Pearce’s Gay-Straight Alliance is petitioning the RISD to change its policy on nondiscrimination. By writing letters and meeting with administrators, students hope to get sexual orientation included in the list of factors upon which the… Read More ›