The Snow – Zoe Curtis
The Snow – written by Zoe Curtis (Grade 9) Have you ever just stood outside, at night, in the snow? There is a certain kind of tranquility, but also a realization of how quiet and empty life is. And in the soft patterns of the snow, you find a sense of silent abandonment, and true loneliness. I have always loved the snow. As I thought … Continue reading The Snow – Zoe Curtis
Top Four Ski Resorts for Maryland Residents
Skiing, snowboarding, and winter sports are great outdoor events that are suitable for the whole family to enjoy. There is a list below of four ski resorts within a day’s drive if you live in Maryland. Most of these resorts offer skiing, snowboarding, night activities, lessons, equipment rentals, onsite restaurants, and many more commodities. Above is Liberty Mountain Resort, located in Carroll Valley, … Continue reading Top Four Ski Resorts for Maryland Residents
Can Technology Truly Affect Your Emotional Intelligence?
Everyone has something called Emotional Intelligence (EI) which means one, as an individual, has the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one’s emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and emphatically. This basically means that we, as humans, can recognize, understand, and manage our own emotions. With how much we use technology nowadays, we barely have face-to-face conversations. This cuts down our ability … Continue reading Can Technology Truly Affect Your Emotional Intelligence?
Fortnite: Battle Royale Increasing in Popularity Ten-Fold
Fortnite: Battle Royale is a steadily growing popular game that has been blowing up the charts since its release on September 27, 2017. Fortnite: Battle Royale is a free-to-play online game available on PC, Xbox, and Playstation. In just two weeks of the online game’s release, more than ten million players have downloaded and played the game. It has been recorded as one … Continue reading Fortnite: Battle Royale Increasing in Popularity Ten-Fold
J.L.R. – Learning
How to tell a teacher you’re not learning? Dear fellow student, This is such a good question, and honestly it’s one that I don’t hear asked often––but I don’t know why. We, as students, tend to hate teachers teaching styles and constantly complain how we aren’t learning but we should ask ourselves what we are doing to fix it. This a great step. After thinking … Continue reading J.L.R. – Learning
