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The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

Ian Moffet, Hawkeye staff

My name is Ian Moffet, I’m in tenth grade, and it’s my second year in Hawkeye. My current position is staff writer and the misc. club beat writer, but I like to write Op/Eds. I want to go to Edmonds Community College then transfer to the University of Washington and major in Journalism or English.

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The political spectrum

By Isaac Otis, Sam Johnson, Stephi Smith, and Ian Moffet
June 13, 2016

With the 2016 presidential election coming into full swing and political tensions reaching a fevered pitch, it’s not surprising that many students are attempting to find their...

The importance of your voice

By Ian Moffet, Op/Ed Co-Editor
November 18, 2015

In the year 507 B.C.E., the Athenians of ancient Greece introduced political reforms called demokratia, or “rule by the people.” Fast forward to today in the United States....

The state of journalism: Freedoms hang in the balance

By Ian Moffet, Op/Ed Editor
June 12, 2015

Whether it be reporting  on the forefront of the civil war in Syria, covering on a local story in suburbia, or interviewing a politician, journalism and the journalists who report...

Editorial: Stop blaming violent acts on video games

Editorial: Stop blaming violent acts on video games

By Ian Moffet, Hawkeye staff
November 5, 2014

Guns, blood, gore, fighting and profanity are what you will see in many of the video games of today. Due to this, a debate has been sparked on whether these video games, with...

No new gun control needed

By Ian Moffet
May 14, 2014

In 1920, when Prohibition was first enacted into law as the eighteenth amendment you could see organized crime and violence rampant in the streets. In the end, the people...

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