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THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

THE SEMINOLE TIMES

Zoya Wazir

Zoya Wazir, Content Manager

Hello for (unfortunately) the final time, vast viewership of the Seminole Newspaper. It’s Zoya: your local, closeted Hufflepuff, unashamed idealist, and lover of public transportation. Oh, and of course, a baller on a budget.

In my eighteen years of life experience, I have decided that there are three things I believe in: the Oxford comma, the fact that people are separated into waffle people and pancake people, and (occasionally) myself.

The rest is up for debate.

“Obama out.” *mic drop*

All content by Zoya Wazir
Students and staff are both impacted by the increase in students on campus this year.

[Photo] LARGER CLASS SIZES: THE LOWDOWN

Malavika Kannan, Junior Editor-in-Chief
October 17, 2017
As displeasing and unethical as it may be, money still plays a crucial role in affecting the output of the media.

MONEY OVERLY INFLUENCES AMERICAN MEDIA

Zoya Wazir, Section Editor
January 25, 2017
Students react to viral events circulating on social media.

WHY DON’T WE CARE?

Zoya Wazir, Section Editor
November 3, 2016
Bee populations are dwindling, and humans hold the responsibility of saving these powerful pollinators.

BEES BUZZ TOWARD EXTINCTION

Zoya Wazir, Copy Editor
May 12, 2016
Gender roles limit a person's possible achievements, and are outdated in today's world.

Gender Roles Limit Youth

Zoya Wazir, Copy Editor
October 20, 2015
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