THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

ADVICE: LOVING YO SINGLE STATUS ON VALENTINES DAY

ADVICE: LOVING YO SINGLE STATUS ON VALENTINE’S DAY

Carmen, Advice Columnist February 13, 2014

Hola, chicos y chicas! Carmen, the love doctor on coffee, is back! Last year, I gave you guys advice on how to go about Valentine's Day. That was more for the (un)fortunate souls with a Valentine. Now,...

EDITORIAL: NEW PRO BOWL FORMAT FAILS TO IMPRESS

EDITORIAL: NEW PRO BOWL FORMAT FAILS TO IMPRESS

Robert Blaine, Reporter February 11, 2014

The NFL Pro Bowl has always been the subject of much scrutiny—and rightfully so. This year's Pro Bowl on January 26 just provided further evidence of why football's All-Star Game is a laughingstock. The...

EDITORIAL: THE SEMINOLE PREDICTS NBA ALL-STAR GAME ROSTERS

EDITORIAL: THE SEMINOLE PREDICTS NBA ALL-STAR GAME ROSTERS

Robert Blaine, Reporter January 22, 2014

The 2014 NBA All-Star Game will take place on Saturday, February 16, with starters to be announced in a few weeks. A new set of rules for selecting the teams is in place, and the league's stars are ready...

EDITORIAL: TEACHERS LEFT WITH LITTLE MONEY SCORED

EDITORIAL: TEACHERS LEFT WITH LITTLE MONEY SCORED

Isabella Rivera, Reporter January 8, 2014

In a country where NBA players make an average of $5.15 million, one might expect teachers to make a lot of money since they are the ones who educate the next generation. In reality, the national starting...

EDITORIAL: CHILDRENS SHOWS TAKE TOLL ON VIEWERS

EDITORIAL: CHILDREN’S SHOWS TAKE TOLL ON VIEWERS

Isabella Rivera, Reporter December 11, 2013

Children’s shows currently on TV just aren’t what they used to be. Many leave an awful example for children, have characters that use inappropriate language, and conceptually are a wreck. New research...

EDITORIAL: IS POP MUSIC REALLY MUSIC?

EDITORIAL: IS POP MUSIC REALLY MUSIC?

Alexander Torres, Reporter December 10, 2013

Today, pop music is receiving both praise and rejection from two entirely different groups.  Teenagers and young adults have an interest in today’s pop music while older people consider the music as...

EDITORIAL: GRADING IN RED PEN HURTS MORE THAN JUST SEMINOLE STUDENTS

EDITORIAL: GRADING IN RED PEN HURTS MORE THAN JUST SEMINOLE STUDENTS

Katelyn Liston, Reporter December 4, 2013

The argument of whether red pen is harsher than other colors has been discussed since the color became more available in the 1950s. Ultimately red is a discouraging, inappropriate color to be using when...

CHANGES TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL POSTSEASON COMING: BCS IN RETROSPECT

CHANGES TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL POSTSEASON COMING: BCS IN RETROSPECT

Robert Blaine, Reporter December 3, 2013

The College Football Playoff is on the way, which is exciting for many fans of NCAA football.  The Bowl Championship Series (BCS),  which the new playoff is replacing, was terrible for the sport.  The...

EDITORIAL: BREAST CANCER AWARENESS UNDERWHELMS

EDITORIAL: BREAST CANCER AWARENESS UNDERWHELMS

Evan Rapp, Content Manager December 2, 2013

Another Pinktober passes; pink ribbons, previously strewn across the country, now populate only the trash cans. Breast cancer is perhaps the most publicized form of cancer. It is the only cancer with a...

EDITORIAL: ON THE COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION: FANS SHOULD SEPARATE ON-, OFF-FIELD EVENTS

EDITORIAL: ON THE COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION: FANS SHOULD SEPARATE ON-, OFF-FIELD EVENTS

Max Schuman, Sports Manager November 28, 2013

On September 20, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith was arrested after a single car accident on suspicion of DUI and marijuana possession. He checked into a rehab facility following his team’s...

EDITORIAL: CHAOS STRIKES MEDIA CENTER SCHEDULE

EDITORIAL: CHAOS STRIKES MEDIA CENTER SCHEDULE

Camila Mota, Copy Editor November 19, 2013

Ever since elementary school, the library has been an integral tool for students in their school endeavors, whether for printing assignments, learning more, or getting help with a project. Once a student...

EDITORIAL: DULL 3D DISAPPOINTS, DISTRACTS

EDITORIAL: DULL 3D DISAPPOINTS, DISTRACTS

Evan Rapp, Content Manager October 23, 2013

Converting two-dimensional films into so-called 3D “masterpieces” has proved profitable for the movie industry; Avatar earned nearly $3 million at the box office worldwide. This new trope for movie...

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