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Earth Day
Taylor Diehl, Freshman Every day we are creating an impact with our carbon footprint and making irreversible changes to our Earth. April...
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Apr 22, 20214 min read


A Stands for Acceptance
Lily Proulx-Scandone, Sophomore In school, there will always be those few silent or “weird” kids that the rest of the class goes out of...
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Apr 22, 20212 min read


Women’s History Month
Angela Henry, Freshman During the month of March, people celebrate and reflect on women’s achievements. There are women in the world who...
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Mar 23, 20213 min read


The History of St. Patrick’s Day
Olivia Knecht, Freshman Every year on March 17th the Irish holiday that is more commonly known as St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated by...
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Mar 16, 20211 min read


February is Time to Celebrate Black History
Riley Mitchell, Sophomore For the past 110 years, people have celebrated Black History Month, and it has become the most celebrated...
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Feb 25, 20212 min read


The History of Valentine's Day
Taylor Diehl, Freshman Valentine’s Day is a special holiday to celebrate those special people in your life, but what made this holiday...
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Feb 14, 20212 min read


What May Be
Evan Roeschen, Senior Italy is one of history’s oldest nations. Rich with culture and history that was forged in conquest and bloodshed,...
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Feb 4, 20215 min read


Celebrating the Holidays During Covid-19
Chantel Latham, Freshman This past year, most holidays were affected by COVID-19 which upset many people, but everyone was able to make...
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Jan 11, 20212 min read


The History of Christmas
Gianna Gammello, Freshman The way we will have to celebrate Christmas this year may be a bit different, but the origin of this holiday...
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Jan 6, 20213 min read


Amy Coney Barrett Replaces Late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the Supreme Court
Grace Burks, Freshman Amy Coney Barrett is the replacement Justice for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a woman who spent the majority of her life...
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Nov 12, 20203 min read


The Worst Typhoon in the Philippines Since 2013
Ephraim Alfaro, Freshman This year's most powerful typhoon hit the Philippines this month, and the aftermath is unbelievable. On November...
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Nov 12, 20202 min read


Election Day 2020
Gianna Gammello, Freshman This year has been “unique”, but not many were suspecting Election Day to be this “unique”. Voting this year is...
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Nov 5, 20202 min read


Mail in Voting is Not a Perfect System Yet
Ephraim Alfaro, Freshman Mail-in voting is a system with many problems, but problems that can all be fixed. As with all new systems, it...
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Nov 4, 20203 min read


2020 US Presidential Election
Jack Newhall, Freshman It’s already been four years since, what some refer to as the difficult and contentious presidential election...
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Oct 25, 20203 min read


The Worst Wildfires in California History
Ephraim Alfaro, Freshman The wildfires currently blanketing California are the worst to have ever been recorded in the state. The fires...
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Sep 17, 20203 min read


Mulan: Boycott or Stream?
Sarah Goggin, Junior With its stunning cinematography and slightly more serious tone, Disney’s live-action Mulan was set to be a hit; if...
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Sep 14, 20202 min read


National Garden Month
Kenzie Connolly, Junior This month is National Garden Month, where people can get the chance to grow endless fruits, vegetables and...
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Apr 19, 20202 min read


RAINN Day
Bella Waits, Sophomore RAINN Day is an annual day of awareness about sexual assault held on college campuses on April 14. April is also...
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Apr 15, 20201 min read


National Pet Day
Sydney Cohen, Senior A dog is man’s best friend, but a pet best friend can come in any shape or size imaginable. From fur to scales,...
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Apr 12, 20203 min read


Autism Awareness Month
Cassie Mitsch, Senior The whole month of April is Autism Awareness Month. There is a World Autism Awareness Day, which is April 2nd....
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Apr 9, 20202 min read
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