JINGLE BELLS

“Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all…the way,” the dark-skinned woman spoke, bat dragging behind her, blood dripping onto the festive snowman rug that was laid out on the wooden floor. The Christmas tree was lit up, red, green, blue, and white lights shining from the windows, giving a pleasant, warm feeling to anyone who walked past the two-story home.  “I never knew just how…pretty you … Continue reading JINGLE BELLS

Another Let Down For High School Athletes

After waiting two long months to hear the go-ahead for the Howard County winter sports season to start, it’s officially been canceled. Although this result was somewhat expected, the high hope built up within the athletes was shut down with the announcement.  The winter season was scheduled to start December 7th, 2020, but was later pushed back to January 4th. The 4th came along and … Continue reading Another Let Down For High School Athletes

Updates On Online Learning In Maryland

The Covid-19 virus has been affecting us all in many different ways, especially academically. Schools have been shut down since last March and we have no comfirmed timeline about when they may reopen. Everyone still wants to be safe during this pandemic, but a select bunch of kids could greatly benefit from going back to school.  Some parents are hesitant to let their children go … Continue reading Updates On Online Learning In Maryland

Laundry Force Laundromat

Two months ago, a laundromat opened next to LA Mart in the Oakland Mills Village Center. I interviewed Micheal, one of the managers at Laundry Force laundromat. He says that this new business decided to open in the area because of the demographics. He said the age groups, supermarket, and apartment buildings are what give the area potential for the new laundromat’s success. Sadly, due … Continue reading Laundry Force Laundromat