#FreeBritney movement update

Brooklyn Staab | Student Life Editor & Publicity Manager   October 15, 2021 The #freebritney movement has been around for quite some time, but due to widespread public attention, the case has finally moved forward, and […]

Should Columbus be celebrated?

Amy Parr | Head Editor October 15, 2021 “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” This classic poem evokes serene waters and crisp linen sails, romanticizing the sentiment surrounding Christopher Columbus’s fateful journey across the […]

Social media outage causes outrage

Aaron Velez | News Editor October 7, 2021 On Monday, multiple major messaging and social media organizations shut down for several hours, blocking key communication around the globe. Between the major services shut down, including […]

SCHS COVID-19 exposure regulations: fair or faulty?

Nicolle Generaux | Arts and Entertainment Editor October 9, 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a lot from students, including extracurricular activities. Sports, dances, concerts, school trips—many of these can be the highlight of the […]

Women’s Health Protection Act

Brooklyn Staab | Student Life Editor & Publicity Manager   October 1, 2021  Women’s rights and body autonomy have been recently tested with new state laws, such as the Texas abortion ban.  In lighter news, The […]

The never-ending school day

Ben Meyler | Writer October 1, 2021 Online classrooms such as Google Classroom and Canvas are drastically extending the school day for students, creating a substantial impediment to students’ well being. Where they used to have […]

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