The breaching of the U.S. Capitol

Kate Hedger | Student Life Editor January 8, 2020 The events that unfolded in Washington D.C. on January 6 seemed to be straight out of a Hollywood script, not real life. On January 6, 2021, […]

The Georgia Senate runoffs

Harrison York | Head Editor January 10, 2021 On Tuesday, millions of ballots were counted in Georgia as two tight races for the state’s Senate seats drew to a close. The runoffs followed the November […]

NBA Offseason Grades

WIZARDS NEW DUO: Russell Westbrook joins Bradley Beal on the Wizards following a trade with the Rockets Photo Courtesy of Clutchpoints Ben Cooper | Writer The shortest offseason ever was an active and interesting one, […]

Senior Spotlight: Crista Mangahas

Danielle Generaux | Student Life Editor December 11, 2020 Productive and organized are just two of the many words to describe Senior Crista Mangahas. Through her color-coded calendars and her obsession with Marie Kondo, Crista […]

Thankful for bubbly Mrs. Noble

Mirca Gomez | Writer December 9, 2020 It is unusual to find a teacher who is as dedicated to their job and as deeply invested in their students’ lives as Mrs. Noble. She started as […]

That’s a wrap

Gisele Brandt | Head Editor December 6, 2020 At the end of each year, Spotify, a music streaming service, compiles listeners’ data including their favorite songs, genres, artists, and collective minutes spent listening to music […]

What to expect from the Covid-19 vaccine

SOCIAL DISTANCING will no longer be the most effective way of fighting Covid after a vaccine is issued. Photo courtesy of Getty Images Amy Parr | News Editor December 6, 2020 Rumors of a Covid-19 […]

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