The history and impact of Red Ribbon Week

By Ben Meyler | Writer November 1, 2020 This past week we have been celebrating Red Ribbon Week, the nation’s largest and oldest drug prevention awareness program. Red ribbon week is annually celebrated during the week of […]

SCHS students working the 9 to 5

By Clara Helm | Head Editor November 1, 2020 Every high schooler knows the excitement of turning 16, and with 16 comes the ability to get a job during the school year. Online school has […]

NBA offseason and predictions

By Ben Cooper | Writer November 1, 2020 Following the most unique NBA season ever, the offseason has finally arrived. Teams will look to improve their lineup through the draft, free agency, and trades. Each […]

Last-minute Halloween ideas

By Owen Simler | Writer October 30, 2020 Many people love the idea of Halloween and dressing up to escape their real life and enter into the world of fantasy, while everyone else despises dressing […]

Daylight Savings

Grace Parry | Writer November 1, 2020 Ever since I can remember, I have loved the “fall back” time change and dreaded the “spring ahead” change, where I would have to get up an hour […]

America is following Poland

WHY THE DEBATE? Equality is needed globally. Photo courtesy of GettyImages By Brooklyn Staab | Publicity Manager   November 1, 2020 Just ten days before the election, Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed in a 52-48 vote. For […]

Supporting Trump in 2020

By Harrison York | Head Editor October 30, 2020 Hostility towards conservative Americans has discouraged many from openly sharing their political views. In an election where the stakes have been raised so high, tensions are […]

2020 Proposition voting guide

By Maxine Davey | Editor in Chief October 23, 2020 For anyone turning 18 before November 3 (or anyone just hoping to understand what this year’s ballot is all about), here is a comprehensive guide to […]

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