Since 1983, the award-winning newspaper, Devil's Advocate, has been published by student journalists at Stanton College Preparatory School in Jacksonville, Fla.
In this fourth issue of our 35th production year, staff writer Seth Abouhalkah explores the complicated issue of Stanton’s transfer rate in the cover story. Staff writer Vaishnavi Suren investigates why Stanton students seem to avoid physical education courses despite these courses’ potential to help lay foundations for healthy lifestyles and relieve stress, amongst other benefits. In a story that focuses on how brand-name clothing and technology have the power to mold public perception and how student participation in these trends has implications specific to the academic setting, staff writer Angela Villanueva looks at the cost of popularity.