Development of a Permanent Manned Base on the Lunar Surface
A Comprehensive Study Check out the Independent Research project of one of our staff writers, Dave Roberts! Continue reading Development of a Permanent Manned Base on the Lunar Surface
81st Anniversary of D-Day
The Turning Point in WWII In 1944, D-Day occurred when the United States joined World War II, following the Allied invasion of Normandy in northern France. At that time, France was under the control of Nazi forces during the war. Interestingly, the invasion was initially set for June 5th, but was postponed to June 6th due to unfavorable weather conditions. More than 150,000 young soldiers … Continue reading 81st Anniversary of D-Day
Females In Motor Sport
The Inclusion of Women As a Formula One (F1) fan, I am very aware of the ongoing conversations arising in the fan community. For those who don’t know, F1 is a race car driving where drivers try to complete a certain number of laps around the track the fastest. Though there are many controversies, the biggest one that affects me as a fan and as … Continue reading Females In Motor Sport
What I Wish I Knew Before Senior Year
Tips and Advice for Future Seniors As I finish up my senior year, I’ve been reflecting on everything I wish I’d known sooner. Here are some practical tips, helpful resources, and personal advice to help make your journey a bit smoother. Resources: 1. Look into the SREB Tuition Exchange This one’s a game-changer. The Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) allows students to attend an out-of-state … Continue reading What I Wish I Knew Before Senior Year
2025 April Edition
Check out the full version of the April Edition of The Scroll! Continue reading 2025 April Edition
