Winners and Losers of NFL Free Agency

Lucas Rapeepat | Guest Writer March 25, 2021 While the offseason may not be the most entertaining spectacle that many football fans enjoy, true enthusiasts know that it is the time of year that separates […]

Senior spotlight: John Koenigshofer

  Savannah Gresham | Writer March 26, 2021 They say that innovation distinguishes a leader from a follower. As the founder of the Alternate History Club, an outstanding member of the advanced choir ensemble in […]

Why David Dobrik is being canceled

Kate Hedger | Head Editor  March 26, 2021  One of the most famous influencers and YouTubers on the internet, David Dobrik, has found himself in hot water as allegations come forward that he was complicit […]

Theme parks will reopen soon

MICKEY MOUSE welcoming guests into Disneyland, which has been closed since March of 2020. WDW News Today Danielle Generaux | Student Life Editor March 26, 2021 The news has finally come that amusement parks are […]

Study Tips for the AP tests

Sosie Casteel | A&E Editor March 26, 2021 With AP tests around the corner, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed or unprepared. Classes and curriculum have definitely been different this year, and AP testing has been […]

This April, don’t light it up blue

SUPPORT FOR THE AUTISTIC COMMUNITY?:  The White House lights in a blue display for World Autism Awareness Day, April 2, 2017. AP Photo/Alex Brandon Jill Greene | Head Editor March 25, 2021 April is popularly […]

Ten killed in Boulder shooting

Mia Costales | News Editor March 26, 2021 On March 22, ten people were shot and killed at King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado when perpetrator, Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, opened fire on shoppers […]

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