I'm rather annoyed though that my teacher (while being 26 herself, thus still rather young) agreed with it.
Just because stereotypes and media say that our audiences 'expecpts' and 'mainly cares' about contraception, teen suicide, teen depression, drugs and booze, doesn't mean we need to write six goddamn articles about it and make it the feature of every goddamn issue. Hell, I consider myself to be able to look at both sides of the card, and I don't see how any of that **** can appeal to anyone other than the person writing it, and that being only because it was their idea. I get bored reading one article about the pill™ and condoms. Just because we're a high school newspaper doesn't mean we have to emulate all the stupid **** that gets connated along with our environment. If anything, I'd think we'd be the ones to help define that environment, not conform to it's assumed form.
Eurgh.
As a consolation, however, Religon did get on the list of prospective feature topics, which I am going to push all the way. I'm a bit frightened to see what sorts of cookie-cutter articles come out of it though.