Lionel Messi’s Act of Kindness

In the world of Football, it isn’t uncommon for a player to swap jerseys with another player after the game is over as a sign of respect. Unsurprisingly, the world’s greatest footballer, Lionel Messi, is asked to swap jerseys often.  On November 11th’s UEFA Champions League match, Messi was asked just that. After scoring one goal to help Barcelona FC beat FC Dynamo Kyiv 2-1, … Continue reading Lionel Messi’s Act of Kindness

Bullied second-grader opens food pantry

Bullying is an issue that many people face as children which can negatively impact their social development. Cavanaugh Bell, a second-grader from Gaithersburg, Maryland was facing this very issue.  Bullied at school by his peers, Bell decided to make a difference and do a positive thing instead of letting the negative comments get to him or doing the same thing back. What is it that … Continue reading Bullied second-grader opens food pantry

The Local Solution to Safe Live Concerts

It’s no secret that the coronavirus epidemic has severely affected every part of music culture to some extent. Live shows in particular have been hit extremely hard by the virus, as well as the bands and artists who mostly rely on them for income. Without a reliable set of tours and places to play at, both venues as well as the musicians themselves have certainly … Continue reading The Local Solution to Safe Live Concerts

Marcus Rashford’s Campaign To Battle Child Hunger

Making an impact on and off the field, Manchester United player Marcus Rashford recently launched a campaign to battle the United Kingdom Government’s plan to discontinue free meals in schools. The English soccer player lobbied for free meals to be distributed year-round by schools, including the holiday intervals. The new plan introduced by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson would halt the distribution of free school … Continue reading Marcus Rashford’s Campaign To Battle Child Hunger