DIY Valentine’s Day Projects
Valentine’s Day is one of the most popular holidays in America with more than 62% of Americans celebrating it. Many people come up with the usual type of gifts, such as flowers or candies. Chocolates especially are a very common gift people constantly see. How about switchings things up a these year by making the special someone in your life a gift. I’m not saying … Continue reading DIY Valentine’s Day Projects
Valentine’s Day Plans
As high schoolers, it may be hard to find a good place to spend time with your significant other on Valentine’s Day. If you are interested in celebrating the holiday of love, here are some suggestions of places you could go: Netflix and Ordering In: If you forgot to make dinner reservations, you can always enjoy a nice evening at home with your partner. Order … Continue reading Valentine’s Day Plans
The 2018 Winter Olympic Games
The 2018 Winter Olympic Games started on February 9, with the Opening Ceremony putting South Korea on the world stage. The city of PyeongChang is the home of athletes competing in this year’s Olympics, including the 244 young men and women representing the USA. The games serve as a time for world-class athletes to represent their country in the … Continue reading The 2018 Winter Olympic Games
COMmunity Comes Together to Honor Injured Alumni
On February 2, Oakland Mills High School hosted Hammond High School in their second rivalry game of the year, the former of which the Scorpions lost by ten points. The stakes were high, but both teams wore the same “93 strong” shirts for warm-ups, displaying unity for Larry Aaron, who was hit in the thoracic spine by a stray bullet on New Year’s … Continue reading COMmunity Comes Together to Honor Injured Alumni
Super Bowl LII: Foles, Eagles Fly Past Patriots for First Title
In a game that set multiple offensive records, it was a defensive play that guided the underdog Philadelphia Eagles (16-3) over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots (15-4) in Minneapolis Sunday night. A crucial Patriots fourth-quarter turnover paved the way for the Eagles to capture the franchise’s first Lombardi Trophy since it was founded in 1933. Philadelphia backup quarterback Nick Foles led a stomach-churning … Continue reading Super Bowl LII: Foles, Eagles Fly Past Patriots for First Title
