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Nov 11, 20213 min read
Dia de Los Muertos: The Past, Present, and Future
Tyler Steinmetz, Junior Every year, Americans dress up in costumes and go trick or treating on October 31st. However, in Mexico, the end...
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Oct 28, 20212 min read
Halloween: Then vs. Now
Olivia Olmstead, Freshman Most people know Halloween is a day of fall activities and trick or treating, a fun day at the end of October...
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Oct 28, 20213 min read
Halloween During Covid
Angela Henry, Sophomore It has been two years since Covid-19 started. Our lives as a whole have been flipped upside down and we are...
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Oct 27, 20212 min read
Spooky Treats for Halloween
Isabella Mathews, Freshman Halloween is the time of the year where people get to dress up as fun characters or people, go out and...
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Oct 27, 20213 min read
What to Watch for Halloween
Kacey Phillips, Freshman Although a chilling, fun Halloween movie can be watched all-year around, there's nothing like watching one on a...
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Oct 27, 20213 min read
October Activities
Emma Cosgrove, Freshman October is all about fun and fall—whether it comes down to baking fun Halloween or fall treats, decorating, or...
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Oct 25, 20212 min read
Jack O Lanterns: The History of Pumpkin Carving
Amy Wydner, Senior The tradition of carving faces into pumpkins goes back centuries as it is still used today as a fun way to add...
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Oct 23, 20213 min read
National Make a Difference Day
Cora Anderson, Sophomore On October 23rd, 2021, National Make a Difference Day is celebrated. This national holiday encourages people to...
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Oct 23, 20212 min read
National Reptile Awareness Day
Jordan Husvar, Freshman October 21st is not only for reptile lovers to celebrate, but it also serves as a day to bring recognition to the...
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Oct 23, 20212 min read
LGBTQ History Month
Julianna Flanagan, Sophomore October is known for being LGBTQ History Month and celebrating the achievements and changes the world has...
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Oct 16, 20213 min read
Books to Read for National Book Month
Seanna Spickler, Freshman National Book Month is held each October to focus on the importance of writing, literature, and reading. It is...
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Oct 14, 20213 min read
National Employee Disability Month
Lucas Bottelier, Junior One in every four adults in the United States lives with a disability. Although it is so common, many of these...
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Oct 13, 20212 min read
National Fossil Day
Coleman Poster, Junior The world has been around for a long time, and fossils might be the key to figuring out the true past of our many...
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Oct 12, 20212 min read
An Extra Chromosome Has Made These People Extra Awesome!
Tyler Steinmetz, Junior This month is Down Syndrome Awareness Month which celebrates those who are born with an extra chromosome. This...
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Oct 10, 20217 min read
A Month For You
Emma Cosgrove, Freshman Yes! Yes! Yes! This is all about you and keeping you in good health and good mind! The month of September is self...
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Oct 6, 20213 min read
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Erin Wallbillich, Freshman The month of October is reserved as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is a type of cancer that...
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Sep 28, 20212 min read
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Seanna Spickler, Freshman Though the Covid-19 pandemic brought many challenges, Hispanic Heritage Month is still celebrated—as vibrant as...
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Sep 28, 20212 min read
Celebrate Bisexuality Day
Isabella Mathews, Freshman National Celebrate Bisexuality Day is a day to be inclusive to bisexuality. This day was created to make...
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Sep 28, 20213 min read
Baby Safety Month
Lucas Bottelier, Junior September marks the start of Baby Safety Month where many raise awareness of the importance of having a healthy...
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Sep 28, 20213 min read
Cancellation and Alternatives to Oktoberfest
Cora Anderson, Sophomore This year, the highly anticipated and widely celebrated Oktoberfest, has been canceled. This celebration, taking...
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