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Olympic Runner Disqualified from 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Beatrice Shen, Staff Writer September 2, 2021

After winning her second gold medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics, Caster Semenya trained intensely for years in preparation for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, only to be disqualified.   Semenya was born in...

Mr. Titus sculpture that was set outside of the courtyard.

Sculpture of 2020

Tianna Lamando and Olivia Osborne May 11, 2021

When choosing a career, you want to make sure you are passionate and dedicated. 3-D Art teacher, Mr. Jay Titus shows a true representation of being passionate for your work. With already having...

“New Year, New Me”

Allyson May, Editor in Chief January 29, 2021

Although the New Year has been different than others with COVID, there is still enough room to create some new goals for this year.   Most people like to create a resolution to keep track of their...

Catalina Velasco showing off her earring she got from shopsolani.com

Why shop small?

Cassie Santella, Staff Reporter January 21, 2021

The holiday season makes up for lots of gift getting and giving. Major retailers and stores benefit greatly from this season. Maybe you get most of your gifts from Target or Amazon due to accessibility....

From A Pumpkin to A Jack-O-Lantern

Abigail Houston, Staff Reporter November 10, 2020

Pumpkins, the gross activity of scooping out slimy pumpkin guts and carving a face into to it for a decoration by your doorstep. But pumpkins have a much deeper meaning...

How the caramelized sweet potatoes turned out. Super delicious and sweet!

Cooking So You Don’t Have To

Allyson May, Editor in Chief November 10, 2020

As more holidays are slowly approaching, new foods will be cooked to serve among others. November is right around the corner, which means new festive foods for Thanksgiving. This story will be a series...

Around November 8th, Disney Springs will have their special Christmas trees up for displace that related to movies.

Here comes Santa Claus

Erin Behrmann, Editor in Chief November 3, 2020

As Halloween passes by, Thanksgiving is right around the corner. But is it too early to start Christmas activities? Such as decorating, baking, listening to Christmas music, etc. While some may think...

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Pumpkin Patch and Fall Festival

Tianna Lamando, Staff Reporter October 28, 2020

October is a fun time of the year with Halloween and other seasonal festivities. Going to pumpkin patches, riding on hay bale rides, and going though haunted houses are all a part of the fun down at...

The Effects of Conditioning the Mind

Tianna Lamando and Olivia Osborne October 19, 2020

Have you ever been through a situation that has affected you so much that it changes how you react throughout the day? It could be a good or bad memory, but almost everyone has certain core memories that...

Students in Mr. Adkins history classroom during fourth period.

Downfalls of Wearing a Mask

Lexis Barnes, Staff Reporter October 2, 2020

Although wearing masks at school keeps you and the people around you safe, it also makes everyday life difficult. Wearing a mask can make it hard to recognize students and staff, to understand someone’s...

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