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Seniors should not be robbed of memories

Seniors should not be robbed of memories

Amira Johnson, Staff Reporter May 4, 2020

Senior year is the last year of high school, the year before everyone moves on with their lives whether it is going to college or beginning life as an adult. Seniors planned on coming back from spring...

Counterpoint: Is it worth the risk?

Counterpoint: Is it worth the risk?

Jalyn Knight, Staff Reporter May 4, 2020

Senior year is undoubtedly the most memorable year of a person’s life. When asking someone about high school, more often than not, senior year is the time recalled. Though, for the class of 2020, their...

Cars are parked along each side of the road of Salt River.

How “coronacation” hashtag can be potentially harmful

Isabel Behrendt, Opinions Editor May 3, 2020

In the thick of a pandemic when people worldwide are struggling to understand COVID-19, struggling to receive testing, and struggling to keep themselves and their families safe, we must all step up and...

Wearing a mask in public and the N95 shortage

Roman Valenzuela, Staff Reporter April 20, 2020

Two weeks into coronavirus quarantine, the CDC put out an advisory for all people to wear masks when out in public. Even before this, people have been wearing the same jury-rigged surgical masks and hoarding...

Too much sleep or too little?

Amira Johnson, Staff Reporter April 20, 2020

Since the social distancing, quarantines, and lockdowns started it was no surprise that there would be change. Not only were people's lives disrupted but their sleep patterns were too. There are people...

Do-it-Yourself: N95 Medical Mask

Jaidyn DeStefano Alai, Staff Reporter April 19, 2020

In the United States, many people are left scrambling to find the proper necessities such as toilet paper, bleach, and now medical masks in hopes of dodging the coronavirus. Unfortunately, due to high...

Trust in media being tested amidst coronavirus pandemic

Isabel Behrendt, Opinions Editor April 19, 2020

There is no doubt that the lives of the typical citizen have been altered by the outbreak and spread of COVID-19. As an increasing number of people are applying for unemployment due to their non-essential...

During the pandemic: Are plans by local colleges enough for future students?

Amira Johnson, Staff Reporter April 13, 2020

For high school students, seniors and juniors their future college life is being impacted. Many juniors have already applied to college or are in the middle of applying. Most seniors have already applied...

Trips should be cancelled for overall public safety

Nadine Loureiro, Editor-in-Chief April 12, 2020

    Vacations are an event that everyone looks forward to, whether it be a state away or an entire country away, but in the recent event of the spreading pandemic of COVID-19, these events have been...

Trips should not be cancelled until more information surfaces

Isabel Behrendt, Opinions Editor April 12, 2020

In a world engulfed in uncertainty and turmoil surrounding the recent COVID-19 pandemic, it is fair to say that nothing can be labeled as definite anymore.  Rather, our understanding of this virus...

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