To the tune of the 12 days of Christmas by Frederic Austin
On the first day of quarantine my true love gave to me
A one dozen pack of TP!
On the second day of quarantine my...
Nick Anthony, Arts & Entertainment Editor
• May 15, 2020
In politics, especially high school politics, elections revolve around promising something new and different to the student body. Whether that be better or cheaper school lunches, longer recess periods,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the entire global population into a spin. High school and college students are no exception. School closures are a significant change, forcing adaptations such as learning...
You wake up to a swollen throat and a throbbing headache and instantly email your boss or teacher that you’re taking a sick day. On a different day, you wake up in a considerably bad mood. You’ve stayed...
Nick Anthony, Arts & Entertainment Editor
• April 19, 2020
America harbors a self-centered culture. “I got mine, I don’t care about yours,” is a popular sentiment that pervades every issue that involves empathy or caring for others. Because of this toxic...
My motif is usually writing about good books and water bottles, but today I’ve decided to share some books that make for terrible reading material during a shelter in place order.
To the Lighthouse....
Just because we’re under a “shelter in place” order, doesn’t mean that you have to cancel date night! Here are some safe outdoor activities that involve being at least six feet apart.
Canoeing....
Eight a.m, time for the new morning lineup.
Get online, for the digital school routine.
Econ and math, street law, and lit, theater directing.
Math again and by then it’s like 9:15
And so...