The Inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

On the 20th of January 2021, the Inauguration of the 46th president, Joe Biden, and vice president, Kamala Harris, was held outside of the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC. Members of Congress, former president Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, and other familiar faces attended to show their support.  The ceremony respected and followed the Covid safety guidelines which led to a safe and … Continue reading The Inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

Covid19 updates/recap around the world

South America : According to France 24, “South America has been hit very hard in an economic aspect.” After a good 10 years of natural resources flourishing, “The Golden Decade GDP per capita in South America dropped to the same level that it was in 2010. Recording at least half a million deaths from COVID according to WHO data. If you want more info on … Continue reading Covid19 updates/recap around the world

the people vs. covid-19 vaccine

After almost a year of Covid-19, and no sign of it getting better, government officials confirmed that they are working on distributing a vaccine for the virus. The vaccine has been officially deemed to be handed out to the public. The vaccine is also free of charge since it is paid with tax money. But despite there finally being a vaccine to fight against the … Continue reading the people vs. covid-19 vaccine

From Oakland Mills To Yale

A senior at Oakland Mills High School, Eduardo Marin, has been accepted into Yale University.  Founded in 1701, Yale is one of eight Ivy League colleges in the United States. The U.S. Department of Education states that Yale has a mere 6% acceptance rate, so being accepted into an Ivy League school is a big deal. Eduardo was not expecting to get accepted at Yale. … Continue reading From Oakland Mills To Yale