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Its hurricane and tropical storm season in Florida, and Tropical Storm Gabrielle is already making its way.

TROPICAL STORM GABRIELLE: ROUND 2?

Briana Alvarado, Reporter September 13, 2019

   As we approach the peak of hurricane season, it appears that a tropical cyclone could be paying the gulf coast a visit. Just last Wednesday, tropical storm Gabrielle brought most of the action to...

Newest social media trend: Whose is better; Popeyes or Chick-Fil-A?

POPEYES VS CFA

Julio Roman, Reporter September 13, 2019

  Recently, Popeyes  released a new chicken sandwich, which has caused mass  chaos in the past couple of days. With lines as long as 50 cars in the drive- thru at peak hours, Popeyes has...

A satellite image of Hurricane Dorian over the Bahamas on Sept. 1, 2019.

BREAKING NEWS: HURRICANE DORIAN WORSE THAN EXPECTED

The Seminole Staff, Serra Sowers, Editor-in-Chief September 1, 2019

Update 9/2/2019 11:05 am  Hurricane Dorian remains over the northern Bahamas and inches at a constant 1 mph towards the East Coast. The storm remains a category 5 and is expected to hover over Vero...

Seminole High School has added an environmental club to better the community and promote more recycling.

NEW ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB TAKES ROOT AT SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL

Samantha Flaute, Print Manager August 24, 2019

The Environmental Club aims to bring recycling to Seminole High School and educate students on environmental issues.  The mission of the Environmental Club is to provide students with the opportunity...

ANNUAL HONOR GRAD TRADITION RETURNS TO SEMINOLE

Shafana Mohammad, Editor May 3, 2019

As the school year comes to a close, the season of banquets, awards, and graduation arrives. One particular ceremony, commonly known as the Honor Grad Ceremony, was held on Thursday, April 25 where students...

Katie Bouman was the first scientist to ever photograph a black hole.

BREAKING THE STIGMA AROUND WOMEN IN STEM

Michelle Arshad, Reporter April 28, 2019

Over the past couple of weeks, a group of international astronomers have captured the first ever digital image of a black hole. The discovery not only holds a major historical momentum among the scientific...

The significantly historical Notre Dame up in flames as it was caused by an unknown source.

NOTRE DAME FIRE: A LOSS OF CULTURE

Zayna Sheikh, Reporter April 22, 2019

The power of architecture lies within its permanence. While generations of people come and go, monuments outlast mortality. These structures stand as a testament to human ambition, will, and perseverance....

Many students have AP testing around this time of the year.

FIVE TIPS FOR GETTING A FIVE

Jillian Kindy, Co-Content Manager April 22, 2019

The dreaded AP testing season has arrived, forcing students to find new ways to ace exams. Most students are aware of the generic tips commonly given before any exam: for example, to get a good night’s...

CHRISTCHURCH TRAGEDY: STUDENTS UNIFIED IN GRIEF

CHRISTCHURCH TRAGEDY: STUDENTS UNIFIED IN GRIEF

Zayna Sheikh, Reporter April 9, 2019

On March 14th, minutes before the Muslims of Christchurch, New Zealand were about to gather for Friday prayers, a gunman entered the Al-Noor Mosque and opened fire. He was armed with semi-automatic rifles...

Dr. Rodriguez works with students in his final days at Rock Lake Middle School.

NOLE NATION GETS A NEW CHIEF

Serra Sowers, Photography Manager April 8, 2019

If you see a new face at Seminole High School walking around, talking to students, conducting the band, acting out a scene in KWC, taking the first pitch at a baseball game, picking up trash, or making...

Graffiti covers the side of the Media Center.

BREAKING NEWS: GRAFFITI COVERS CAMPUS

The Seminole Newspaper Staff April 5, 2019

On April 4th, 2019, students arrived on main campus to the scene of explicit graffiti and vandalism on several buildings and in some of the major walkways on campus. Similar damage has been reported at...

The Seminole Newspaper dates back to 1922.

THE SEMINOLE: MAKING HEADLINES SINCE 1922

Yashaswini Meduri, Editor March 28, 2019

The clicking of typewriters, the sound of camera shutters, and the rustling of papers filled the sunny, brick-walled newsroom of Seminole High School. Had they been a few years older, many of its occupants...

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