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Virtual Chinese New Year

Virtual Chinese New Year

Sunny Chen, School Editor March 2, 2021

Lunar Chinese New Year will be looking differently this year. The year of the Ox brings with it an inability to throw in-person festivities as it usually does. In 2021, the celebration lasts from Feb....

A Virtual Experience

A Virtual Experience

Isabella Gessner, Reporter February 26, 2021

With the pandemic this past year, it was unknown if Solo and Ensemble was going to run, but things are looking up with plans to participate remotely. Solo and Ensemble is known as something exciting to...

Spinning and One-Sided Scoring

Spinning and One-Sided Scoring

Willow Vellema, Reporter February 18, 2021

On the biggest stage of the year, the 14-2 Kansas City Chiefs took on the 11-5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. With two of the greatest quarterbacks playing in this game, it was hyped up to be one of the best games...

Community Optimism for 2021

Community Optimism for 2021

Zachary Holzmann, Reporter February 18, 2021

It would be redundant to write a story on how awful, unprecedented and devastating 2020 was for everybody. February marks the second month of the new year, and students are looking forward to the light...

Covid Puts Strain on Mental Health for All Ages

Zachary Holzmann, Reporter February 16, 2021

Covid-19 has caused mental health issues for not only students, but adults as well. According to Statista, adults with anxiety disorder in the U.S. went from 28.2% to 37.2% from mid May to mid November....

The Virus and the Vaccine

The Virus and the Vaccine

Willow Vellema, Reporter February 12, 2021

So far, 2021 is just as interesting as 2020. One thing we have an advantage for this year is a possible simmer out of COVID-19. Here are some of the most asked questions about the virus and its vaccine: What...

Champions from Land to Water

Willow Vellema, Reporter February 12, 2021

After winning the Super Bowl, teams usually host a huge parade for the team and fans to celebrate. In years past, between 500,000 and 800,000 fans gathered to party. This year looked a little different...

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Sophomores Coping with Isolation

Samantha Giese, Reporter February 8, 2021

Everyone copes with the struggles of life differently through healthy and unhealthy ways, but adding on isolation to those everyday struggles can make things so much worse. Not only do students have to...

Choir in a Pandemic

Choir in a Pandemic

Isabella Gessner, Reporter February 2, 2021

This school year choir, like so many things, had to be heavily altered, but they found many positives and opportunities, regardless there are many positives and things done in first semester and many more...

The Aftermath of 2020

The Aftermath of 2020

Yasmin Nickols, Reporter January 29, 2021

It goes without saying everyone struggled in some way during 2020, especially students, who had to cope with the stress of being isolated while still having to learn, not to mention the social and political...

Back in the Swim of Things

Back in the Swim of Things

Willow Vellema, Reporter January 29, 2021

COVID-19 made a big splash in the lives of student-athletes involved in swimming, resulting in changes of regulations and routines. A unique 2020-21 season includes wearing masks outside of the pool,...

Unique Finals Week with Covid-19

Unique Finals Week with Covid-19

Zachary Holzmann, Reporter January 26, 2021

This year, the administration decided against having a traditional finals week schedule. This decision is forcing students to adapt and be more individualized. “Finals have been harder to prepare for...

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