May 17, 2006  | vol. XXXIX | No. 6
Moral Dilemma: School works to instill sense of morality in students

By Royal Gamber, Viewpoints Editor

For teenagers, morality may be in the eye of the beholder. “How am I perceived?” is a question that that many teens ask themselves every day. The awareness of others’ opinions is something that contributes largely to the way many carry themselves, whether this stems from a desire to be appreciated and accepted, or from a more internal drive of simply being comfortable with who you are. read more


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