Hockey player’s plight sparks local sympathies; questions about violence in athletics
Panorama Editorial Staff
February 9, 2012
Imagine how your life could change in two seconds. Maybe it’s the words of good or bad news you hear. Maybe it’s the solution to a problem you never thought you’d find. Or maybe it’s just a quick moment, an event that flashes by your eyes and you don’t realize the weight of it until you’re... Read more »
New Year’s resolutions provide personal insight; room for lifestyle improvement
Panorama Editorial Staff
February 9, 2012
January. It’s that time of year for fresh starts, new beginnings and above all, making New Year’s resolutions. One of the most important decisions to make at the turn of a new year is choosing something on which to improve. However, not enough people follow through or even attempt to make resolutions... Read more »
Poverty and unemployment remain prevalent
Panorama Editorial Staff
October 12, 2011
Most Americans have felt the effects of the economic recession since December 2007. According to demographers who track poverty trends, in 2009, more than one in seven Americans lived below the poverty line. But even the lives of the other six in seven Americans have been forever changed by the problems... Read more »
Unjustified execution should not go unnoticed
Panorama Editorial Staff
October 12, 2011
Troy Davis’ execution began at 10:53 p.m., Wednesday Sept.19. He died at 11:08 p.m. At the time when his heart stopped beating, the international community was far from quiet. RIPTROYDAVIS and IAMTROYDAVIS trended on Twitter all night, and newspapers were tweeting updates about the crowd gathered... Read more »
Senate Bill 54
Panorama Editorial Staff
September 14, 2011
Few pieces of legislation have caught the eyes of students and teachers the way Senate Bill 54, or the “Facebook Bill,” has. However well-intentioned the law might have been, it still stands as an overreaction that could have devastating effects on relationships between students and their teachers. Over... Read more »
Sept. 11 Remembrance
Panorama Editorial Staff
September 14, 2011
Ten years ago, as this year’s senior class began their day as second-graders, a hijacked plane hit the north side of World Trade Center. Many of us don’t remember exactly what happened September 11, 2001. We can only piece together faint memories of moments and conversations. For some of us, all... Read more »




