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Streaming Supports Entertainment Need

Consumers subscribe to various online services to stay busy during shutdowns
Chris Lopez, Staff Writer October 26, 2020

With the threat of spreading Covid-19, the local government, and later the U.S. Government, enforced citizens to stay home, essentially creating a lockdown, and encouraging the avoidance of social...

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Mask Up, Eagles

Face coverings help people avoid catching COVID-19
Kayla Gonzalez, Staff Writer October 16, 2020

The new normal this school year requires that students and staff wear masks throughout the school day, even though most people dislike wearing them. Though people in school want to go back to a time...

Sophomore Gavin Lyons demonstrates that some students miss the opportunity to check their phones and social media between classes.

Eagles, Unplugged

Cell phone policy restrictions increase from certain classrooms to entire campus
Allie Tribe, Staff Writer October 15, 2020

The all new administrative team brought something else new with them: a rule restricting students from using their phones during the school day, besides lunch. This new rule helps cut down on distractions...

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The Notorious R.B.G.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg paved the way for modern day women
Allie Tribe, Staff Writer October 7, 2020

If there’s one thing Americans love, it’s the story of the underdog. Rising against the odds, doing exactly what they were told wasn’t possible- it’s addicting. Keeping this in mind, it’s...

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Fan Frenzy

COVID shutdown leads to professional sports big return
Garrett Rodgers, Staff Writer September 25, 2020

To say that the world has changed these last 5 or 6 months, is an understatement, but it has, and in a major way, especially for sports. We can blame all of it, or at least the majority of it, on COVID. The...

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Pandemic Postpones Prom

Virus causes administrators to reschedule end of year events
Kayla Gonzalez, Staff Writer May 20, 2020

As students and parents battle to find normalcy in their lives amidst event cancellations and venue closures, the idea of hosting a prom seemed impossible at times, but they never gave up hope. The faculty...

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Pandemic Pauses Traditional Pedagogy

Perspectives from those in the trenches of school closures
Kayla Gonzalez, Staff Writer May 1, 2020

As the days wear on, students and teachers use the technology on hand to interact and attempt to teach students from home. As for the majority of students, parents try to keep them safe by isolating them...

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Quick Facts About COVID-19

Magen McMillian, Staff Writer April 21, 2020

As COVID-19 spreads across the globe, people want their questions answered to calm their fear and anxiety. However, the media spreads false facts and incorrect information like wildfire, misinforming citizens...

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Nothing Stays the Same

Coping with stress from school, family changes
Taryn Holmes, Editor in Chief April 17, 2020

Everyone deals with change, but teenagers seem to deal with the most change of all. The definition of teenagers certainly seems to equal change. As kids slowly grow and become adults, they change on a...

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Prejudice Plays Part in COVID-19 Pandemic

POTUS calls it ‘Chinese Virus’, causes further divide among people
Nathan Martin, Assistant Editor April 16, 2020

Upon viewing many videos and articles, I realized that Coronavirus affects far more than we originally believed it to: it divides people. These sources introduced the effect that the virus holds on...

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