THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

FEMALE LEADERS ESTABLISH PRESENCE IN POLITICS

FEMALE LEADERS ESTABLISH PRESENCE IN POLITICS

January 26, 2015

Over the years, females have been gaining more recognition in the global political field, but there's still more work to be done. Photo By: Erin King, Photographer By: Camila Mota, Copy Editor Over...

NEW THREE-DIMENSIONAL FOOD PRINTING APPROACHES MARKET

NEW THREE-DIMENSIONAL FOOD PRINTING APPROACHES MARKET

Adrian De Guzman, Reporter January 18, 2015

With future printing technologies, such as "Foodini," people might be able to print out their meals for the day. Photo by: Whitten Bumbalough, Photographer By: Adrian De Guzman, Reporter With...

WORLD TRADE CENTER LIVES ON IN FREEDOM TOWER

WORLD TRADE CENTER LIVES ON IN FREEDOM TOWER

December 13, 2014

By: Bobbi Zahn, Activities Manager Thirteen years after the tragedy of 9/11, the Freedom Tower—also called One World Trade Center—opened on November 3 in memory of the World Trade Center. With construction...

RECENT INVENTIONS ALLOW FOR DESIGNER BABIES

RECENT INVENTIONS ALLOW FOR DESIGNER BABIES

Natalie Lambert, Content Manager November 25, 2014

By: Natalie Lambert, Content Manager With new technology emerging in the scientific field, the possibility for options such as genetically engineering children are soon becoming readily available. What...

ENTEROVIRUS D68 CAUSES CONCERN AMONG PUBLIC

ENTEROVIRUS D68 CAUSES CONCERN AMONG PUBLIC

November 14, 2014

By: Bobbi Zahn, Activities Manager The enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) should worry most children and teenagers—especially ones with respiratory conditions such as asthma. The EV-D68 is a severe respiratory...

RESEARCHERS ADVANCE IN REGENERATIVE BODY PARTS INVESTIGATION

RESEARCHERS ADVANCE IN REGENERATIVE BODY PARTS INVESTIGATION

November 13, 2014

By: Camila Mota, Copy Editor Innovative minds lead to innovative developments; these developments have led to new creations that have been able to change the face of scientific research, including that...

GOT RICE? INDIA SPICES UP ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE

GOT RICE? INDIA SPICES UP ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE

Marium Shaikh November 11, 2014

By: Marium Shaikh, Reporter A small donation of rice will go a long way; that’s the mentality Manju Latha Kalanidhi, an Indian journalist, had when she added her own twist to the ice bucket challenge....

LACK OF SLEEP CAUSES MORE THAN JUST GROGGINESS

LACK OF SLEEP CAUSES MORE THAN JUST GROGGINESS

November 8, 2014

By: Katelyn Liston, Reporter Sleep deprivation is a common problem found in any high school. Two thirds of all children are diagnosed with a sleeping disorder. Many try to correct this problem with...

AMERICAN JOURNALISTS BEHEADED BY ISIS

AMERICAN JOURNALISTS BEHEADED BY ISIS

November 4, 2014

By: Gouthami Gadamsetty, Copy Editor The public beheading of former UCF student, Steven Joel Sotloff, has once again brought attention to the terrorist group ISIS. The video of Sotloff’s beheading...

ISIS SHOCKS AMERICA: RETALIATION TO COME?

ISIS SHOCKS AMERICA: RETALIATION TO COME?

November 4, 2014

By: Jillian Lachcik, Reporter In the last few months, one terrorist group has made the heads of Americans turn in every direction: ISIS. The group has continuously been terrorizing the lives of those...

MILITARY CREATES NEW TECHNOLOGY

MILITARY CREATES NEW TECHNOLOGY

October 27, 2014

By: Patrick Murphy, Reporter Technology is advancing further and further each day, helping people make their lives easier. In the United States, the most advanced technology usually comes from the military....

LIX PENS BREAK NEW BOUNDARIES

LIX PENS BREAK NEW BOUNDARIES

Michelle An, Copy Editor September 30, 2014

By: Michelle An, Copy Editor On April 29, 2014, Lix Company released its latest project: a pen known as the Lix Pen that will be the smallest and most innovational pen thus manufactured for its ability...

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