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Produce and Pumpkins: The Latest and Greatest Fall Activities

Produce and Pumpkins: The Latest and Greatest Fall Activities

Ellie Adamson, Design Editor October 14, 2020

When the air turns cooler and the days get shorter, I am always ready to throw on a sweater and head out to a pumpkin patch. In the era of COVID, it is a little harder to find fun fall activities that...

Falling for Good Eats

Falling for Good Eats

Ellie Adamson, Design Editor October 5, 2020

Every year when the leaves start to change color, and sweaters start to be spotted in the hallways, I get excited for Trader Joes’ fall foods to make their debut. Don’t get me wrong, I love Trader...

POV: Reds Sus

POV: Red’s Sus

Nora Rai, Content Editor September 28, 2020

I walk into Electrical, tense and on high alert. The chances of getting killed by the imposter were high here. I start my task, trying to connect the wires as fast as possible. I thought to myself, ‘Just...

A Banana Bread Recipe Just In Time For Autumn

A Banana Bread Recipe Just In Time For Autumn

Addy Fowler, Reporter September 28, 2020

The banana bread renaissance of the Coronavirus pandemic has comforted anxieties as well as encouraged more time to be spent baking. During chaotic times, people have been searching for ways to keep themselves...

Making Memories Last

Making Memories Last

Mila Skrivan, Content Editor-In-Chief September 11, 2020

High school is a pivotal moment in life. They are the years that you will never get back, but forever look back on. And as much as it hurts my soul to say “Take a picture, it’ll last longer.” It’s...

Meat Methadone

Meat Methadone

Joey Schafer, Content Manager May 19, 2020

All over social media, I have seen people bemoan the meat shortages. And I understand. Kind of. What was once a staple of day to day life is now becoming more expensive and scarce, and that is unsettling...

AP Exams at a Distance:

AP Exams at a Distance:

Michaela Kilpatrick, Reporter May 19, 2020

This year had been my first in any sort of AP classes, and I barely even understood how they usually worked. After a year of rigorous classwork to prepare me for the tests, I had been anticipating the...

Clinging to the Railing

Clinging to the Railing

Joey Schafer, Content Manager May 17, 2020

A Press Dispatch From the Wall of the Rink Squeeeeeak. A kid with thick glasses slams into a thick wooden railing on the edge of the roller rink. It is 1982, Time’s Man of the Year is The Computer,...

I Watched the bad Netflix Originals so you don’t have to

Nora Rai, Content Editor May 14, 2020

Netflix has had some major production hits in the past few years. Movies such as To The Bone, Set it Up, and Bird Box, all recieved decent ratings and a large audience. Netflix was even able to enter the...

The smile behind the mask

The smile behind the mask

Cambri Rolfes, Design Editor-In-Chief May 11, 2020

I never thought that I would have to live through a pandemic.  A time where face masks are worn more often than makeup and Clorox and Purell make up the signature scent of the population. I also never...

These Puzzling Times...

These Puzzling Times…

Emma LeDent, Web Editor May 11, 2020

If quarantine has done one thing to me, it has brought out my inner 80-year-old grandmother. The best example of this is the emergence of my puzzling addiction.  It all started when my mother brought...

Passing the Time in Quarantine

Emma LeDent, Web Editor May 11, 2020

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