The Case Against Floyd Mayweather: The Boring Boxer by Elijah Sumalbag
Boxing is a sport like no other. From the build-up to the fight to the fighters finally facing off in the ring, boxing is an age-old form of entertainment. From the beginning of mankind, fighting has been a vice, yet a form of enjoyment to watch. It is often labeled as a “bloodsport,” touted as “too controversial” at times, and no doubt “violent.” With origins … Continue reading The Case Against Floyd Mayweather: The Boring Boxer by Elijah Sumalbag
Destressing for Seniors by Jasmine Harrison
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused the most pain for seniors who just wanted to have the normal high school experience that they have waited 12 years for. Most of the senior celebrations and activities were ruined because of the spreading virus. On top of that, many seniors are scared and stressed about their future and what will become of it. I plan to provide some … Continue reading Destressing for Seniors by Jasmine Harrison
10 Ways to Stay Active and Healthy During quarantine by Amanda Soustek
Go outside! Getting outside and doing things has been proven to help your mental health. A lot of people have been feeling down in these hard times, but going outside and staying active can help improve your mental state. Work out! There are plenty of workout apps and videos you can do to come out of quarantine a whole new person! Working out can help … Continue reading 10 Ways to Stay Active and Healthy During quarantine by Amanda Soustek
The Class of 2020: A Graduation that No One Saw Coming by Ciara Lott
During this international pandemic, there are a lot of emotions going on right now. The biggest emotional crisis for many students is about the class of 2020 not having a traditional graduation ceremony. It may seem like a lot of people don’t care because one, they already graduated, or two, they have a year or more to graduate, which is understandable. But, everyone should realize … Continue reading The Class of 2020: A Graduation that No One Saw Coming by Ciara Lott
The Calm Before The Storm: A Look Into The History of the Coronavirus by Ayat Chapman
We’re almost halfway through the year of 2020, and there have been plenty of events that will be recalled in many people’s history books generations from now. The large majority of these historical oddities such as the wildfires within Australia and the recent health scare incident of North Korea’s Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un, have led people across the world to be in a state of … Continue reading The Calm Before The Storm: A Look Into The History of the Coronavirus by Ayat Chapman
