Coronavirus Relief Update

The Coronavirus first started to break out in November of 2019. The first reports came from Wuhan, China in Asia. We have been in quarantine since March 13 of last year which is when the outbreak officially started in America. Due to this quarantine, everything that is non-essential to our everyday lives has been cancelled or postponed. Throughout this quarantine period, we have all experienced different … Continue reading Coronavirus Relief Update

Michelle Obama To Be Inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame

On International Women’s Day, the National Women’s Hall of Fame (NWHF) announced that Michelle Obama, along with eight other women, will be inducted into the NWHF on October 2, 2021. The inductees include Octavia Butler, Rebecca Halstead, Joy Harjo, Indra Nooyi, Emily Howland, Katherine Johnson, and Michelle Obama. According to CNN.com and the NWHF website, Obama “has emerged as one of the most influential and … Continue reading Michelle Obama To Be Inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame

Standardized Testing No More…For Now

At the start of March, students across Maryland received yet another break as a result of the gripping COVID-19 pandemic. Regional news site Maryland Matters reported that on March 4th, the Board of Education (BOE) had voted to postpone all standardized testing until the start of the next school year in the fall. Only one board member opposed the decision, while another was absent. “The … Continue reading Standardized Testing No More…For Now

Minecraft’s New Caves and Cliffs Update

This upcoming summer Minecraft is planning on releasing its biggest and most awaited update since the 2020 Neither update, which added features to the Neither and brought new biomes and new blocks into the game. The new update 1.17 or more widely known as the “Caves and Cliffs” update will bring in new biomes, new items, and new mobs, including a new hostile mob. Some … Continue reading Minecraft’s New Caves and Cliffs Update