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    The REAL Truth About Zodiacs

    The four elements consisting of air, fire, water, and earth, can be chaotic, fun, or even the most loving person you know. However, below is what makes zodiac signs their unique person. Here’s a way to get to know yourself, and your friends, better through this totally honest and quick guide.

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    MLB season postponed over dreams of space

    Emily Milton Staff Writer The 2022 Major League Baseball season was indefinitely postponed on March 1 after MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred was upset that other important figures were allowed to travel to space, and he was not. He stated that he would only resume the baseball season after the MLB Players Association Executive Director, Tony Clark, negotiated a way for him to travel to the stars.  Spring training traditionally starts in mid-February but was blocked by Manfred after being told by Clark that it was a ridiculous idea to want to see the moon, Manfred’s favorite celestial orb. Clark stated, “It’s all those stupid celebrities wanting to travel to space;…

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    It’s Aries Season!

    It’s finally your month, Aries! If you were born March 21- April 19 you should be thrilled that you can expect to be a very passionate, motivated, and incredibly stubborn month. Seriously, you guys are very stubborn. Let's talk about your Aries qualities since I know you love hearing about yourself!

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    Student Study Tips

    With classwork piling on, spring sports, upcoming AP exams, SOLs, and SATs, it is easy to start feeling overwhelmed. In the stretch between winter and spring break, it can be hard to stay focused and motivated. To help students out during stressful times, titans share their favorite ways to manage their time and workload. 

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    ACPS School Board Members Address Media Gag Order

    On March 14, Alexandria City Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Gregory Hushings, Jr. advised members of the ACPS School Board against talking to media outlets, citing instances of comments being taken out of context that may mischaracterize the intentions of the school board as a whole. Hushings said all media questions should be forwarded to the communications team and other staff members.