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2020-21 Current Events March 2021 News Pop CultureMarch 7, 2021April 25, 2021

Pet Adoption Spike During Covid

By Grace Gilson Did you or someone you know adopt a new pet during quarantine? Many pet rescues and breeders actually struggled to keep up with the demand for pets during the stay-at-home orders! One shelter owner, according to the Washington Post, mentioned that they thought the adoption spike would fizzle as people felt the…

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2020-21 Current Events March 2021 NewsMarch 7, 2021

Coronavirus Country Report: CHINA

By Alexa Christopherson Since the coronavirus pandemic first originated in Wuhan there have been 467K total Coronavirus Cases, 86,619 of them from China. Given the fact that the virus first originated here, many successful precautions were put in play to stop the spread, leading the country to currently only have 279 active cases and sadly…

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2020-21 Arts Creative writing March 2021March 7, 2021April 25, 2021

In Between Worlds

By Abby Coffey The first box says white  The second says Hispanic  My pen hovers  Confused, conflicted  My head and heart in disharmony  My mouth creases, the edges turned upside down  My mouth is a fraud  The lines, the edges: they lie  How can I be Hispanic if my r’s don’t roll?  How can my…

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2020-21 Arts Creative writing March 2021March 7, 2021April 25, 2021

Bubble Baths: My Song of Innocence

By Muna Agwa after William Blake I used to spend every weekend reclined in the same ivory oasis, cocooned by a plume of steam. Clean and white bathroom tiles tilted in a perfect lattice became the blank canvas upon which scribbled my stray curly hairs. The unstained brass handles, broad and flat, were the mirrors…

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2020-21 Current Events March 2021 Pop CultureMarch 7, 2021April 25, 2021

Disney’s New Releases

By Francesca Burke Disney is the epicenter of joy and happiness for myself and many others across the globe. Once covid hit early last year, it became even more important to incorporate small elements of magic into my life as a way to help me pass the time during quarantine. Since the shutdown, Disney has…

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2020-21 Arts February 2021 recipes/food SeasonalFebruary 14, 2021March 7, 2021

Valentine’s Day Rose Petal Cupcakes

By Christine Kim Who doesn’t love a sweet dessert on Valentine’s Day? This is my favorite recipe for a delicious floral cupcake! I hope everyone tries it!

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2020-21 Arts Creative writing February 2021February 14, 2021April 25, 2021

An Ode to Myself

By Louisa Wang In honor of Valentine’s Day, I wanted to write an ode to myself because today is all about love and self-love.

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2020-21 Current Events February 2021 NewsFebruary 7, 2021March 1, 2021

Asking My Mom, a Healthcare Worker, About the COVID Vaccine

By Neha Sangani Currently, around 15 million people in the US have received the vaccine for Covid-19. My mom is a doctor at the Cleveland Clinic, so she got the Moderna Covid vaccine a couple weeks ago. I decided to ask her about some common misconceptions about the vaccine. Here is what she said! Question…

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2020-21 February 2021 ScienceFebruary 7, 2021March 7, 2021

Mind Mapped: The Science Behind Imagination

By Muna Agwa Picture this: you’re walking through the woods and all of sudden a brilliant fairy appears before you! She has glittering holographic wings and magnificent hair. Now, this has definitely never happened to you, but why were you able to imagine it? Imagination is a grand mystery for the most part, as most…

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2020-21 Current Events February 2021 News OpinionFebruary 7, 2021

The 10 Events that Made 2020 the Historically Awful Year it Was

By Meredith Stewart 1. Coronavirus This deadly disease changed the lives of everyone in one way or another. Rumors of a virus originating in Wuhan, China spread in the early days of the past year. The World Health Organization confirmed the existence of this new sickness on January 9th, 2020. Now we’re celebrating a year…

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