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Sam Jane
Nov 17, 2020
The election of a lifetime
By: Ella Dean and Maggie Robbins As with any election year, while the anxiously-awaited presidential election date rapidly approaches,...
Sam Jane
Nov 17, 2020
COVID 19 and its impact on small businesses
By Angie Ling The day was March 13th, 2020. Most people were probably pretty happy—after all, word had just spread of the two-week hiatus...
Sam Jane
Nov 17, 2020
Important seniors and their advice
By: Emily Foltz After a long school break due to coronavirus and summer vacation, many students are thrilled to be returning to the...
Sam Jane
Nov 17, 2020
Effectiveness of masks in sports
By: Ben Faulkner After a while of uncertainty and confusion, highschool sports started back up again after the COVID-19 summer. As sports...
Sam Jane
Nov 17, 2020
Reviving 2020 through cinematography
By: Maya Prasad 2020 has been an unforgettable year. Although it has been chaotic and unpredictable, there were some positives that...
Sam Jane
Nov 17, 2020
How other contributors to Friday Night Lights were affected by the Coronavirus
The Coronavirus has surprised the world, as people have had to change their way of life in accommodation to the virus. The world began...
Sam Jane
Nov 17, 2020
The new normal
The leaves fall from the trees as the school bell rings. Anxious students are looking and trying to memorize their schedules in...
Sam Jane
Nov 17, 2020
The stories of athlete's offseason during pandemic
The offseason for athletes is filled with routines and preparation of their bodies for the upcoming season. Whether it is recovering from...
Sam Jane
Nov 17, 2020
The Reviving of 2020 through Cinematography
2020 has been an unforgettable year. Although it has been chaotic and unpredictable, there were some positives that arose, one of them...
sarah_elizbaeth
Feb 21, 2020
Poems
The Piano Sarah Franko The way the wind caresses the curve of the trees how the branches sway in the wind thanks to the whispering breeze...
Ava Hajratwala
Feb 21, 2020
OK Boomer
These days, it’s pretty hard to miss the phrase that’s made “old people” everywhere angry. It first took root in the dark corners of...
Carly Hiner
Feb 21, 2020
Q&A with Dr. Lapchick
How did your father’s mentorship impact your life and shape you into being an ally for minorities? My dad was a towering figure in the...
Eileen Zong
Feb 21, 2020
Why Twelve Angry Jurors is Still Relevant Today
The ceiling fan is broken. The cramped room swelters with heat which rolls in waves through the window. Outside of the room, a boy awaits...
Sam Jane
Feb 21, 2020
Winter Blues
Everyone has heard the phrase “seasonal depression” floating around, especially now that it is getting dark out at 5 pm, but what is...
Carly Hiner
Feb 21, 2020
Advice Column- Vol. 2 Issue 2
How does one stop procrastinating? In order to stop procrastinating, you should try to find what you like about whatever you have to do....
Maya Williams
Feb 21, 2020
Teen Under Pressure: A Rising Statistic
With the meteoric rise of depression and anxiety among teens, many students are left wondering where it all comes from. According to the...
Sam Jane
Feb 21, 2020
Fair Game?
The idea of paying college athletes has been at the forefront of college athletics for many years. However, the issue really came to...
Carly Hiner
Feb 21, 2020
Why Therapy Needs To Be Less Stigmatized
More than 59 million Americans, almost one of five, seek the services of a mental health care professional each year. This statistic may...
Carly Hiner
Nov 4, 2019
"Green Book" vs. "BlacKkKlansman"
At the 91st Academy Awards, there were two films up for Best Picture that dealt with the subject of race: "Green Book" and...
Carly Hiner
Nov 4, 2019
To Kill a Beloved Classic?
From the moment Harper Lee’s great American novel was released in 1960, “To Kill a Mockingbird” has had major impacts on American school...
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