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2020-21 @HB Current Events November 2020 SportsNovember 18, 2020December 5, 2020

Training in a Backyard Pool

By Meredith Stewart If you told me six months ago that I would be taking even a two week’s break from swimming I would have rolled my eyes and called you crazy. Swimming has been a major part of my life for a decade now. It’s a lifestyle. Those early morning practices, the hair that…

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Arts Music November 2020 Pop CultureNovember 8, 2020November 8, 2020

Folklore (A Review)

By: Isla Rollinson Taylor Swift took the world by surprise after announcing her new album Folklore on the morning of July 24, only twelve hours before releasing it at midnight. Taylor Swift fans all over the world obsessed over the indie, fairytale vibe of the singer’s eighth studio album.  Swift finished the album alongside two…

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2020-21 Columns November 2020 Opinion Places to go on VacationNovember 8, 2020November 2, 2020

Places to go on Vacation: Canada Pt. 1

By Christine Kim Usually during the summer, I would go on vacations to all around the world. Unfortunately, due to the present circumstances, I was stuck at home during quarantine, so I made a list of all the places I want to go on vacation, starting with Canada! Yukon Takhini Hot Springs The Takhini Hot…

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2020-21 Current Events November 2020 OpinionNovember 8, 2020November 2, 2020

What is it like to be a twin?

By Eva Piscitelli Being a twin is like being born with your best friend. A friend that you cannot lose but have to share everything with. A question I am frequently asked is if I like being a twin. I am a fraternal twin, so I do not look like my twin sister, Gia. I…

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2020-21 Current Events November 2020 OpinionNovember 8, 2020December 5, 2020

Being Chinese During a “China Virus” Pandemic

By Louisa Wang The first time I heard about the coronavirus at the start of this year, all I could think of was my grandfather and aunt living in Beijing. Most people in America were brushing it off, believing it could never reach here, but even before they were proven wrong, I was filled with…

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Food Opinion recipes/foodNovember 8, 2020November 8, 2020

Raisin Bran: The Cereal of Autumn

by Viza Freeman The season shifted into autumn on September 22 and since then we have been faced with cooling temperatures, rain storms, pumpkin and candy apple scents, colorful leaves, the excitement of Halloween and topics of the election. The autumn of 2020 has already been chaotic and filled with twists and turns. If you…

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2020-21 October 2020 OpinionOctober 28, 2020

The Pros and Cons of Zoom

by Radhika Dutta As we know, we all have been introduced to the new video conferencing app, Zoom. It was actually founded in 2011, so it has been around for a while but it only recently got very popular. It is a great way to talk to your friends and family during the pandemic because…

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Current Events October 2020 Pop Culture Seasonal UncategorizedOctober 28, 2020October 27, 2020

Trick or Treating during the Pandemic

by: Claire Mehok Now that it is fall, Halloween is on its way. However, as October 31st approaches traditional Halloween activities are starting to be re-imaged or canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, recommends that all Americans stay at home this Halloween and choose not to participate in…

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Arts Food October 2020 Pop Culture recipes/food UncategorizedOctober 28, 2020November 8, 2020

TikTok Food: Tangulu

By: Jazmine Halawa and Elizabeth Troyer Tangulu is a sweet and crunchy Chinese street food made with strawberries and sugar. Popular in northern China, the hard crunchy sugar shell around the strawberry sets it apart from other soft-shelled sugar treats.  Recipe: Credit: @audreysaurus 15 Strawberries 15 Skewers 2 cups of Sugar  1 cup of water…

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2020-21 Current Events News October 2020 OpinionOctober 27, 2020October 28, 2020

The Unbiased, and then the Biased Reality of Donald Trump and COVID-19

Colleen Nakhooda I decided to write an article on my opinions surrounding Donald Trump and the Coronavirus, whether it was the reality of his current diagnosis or the way he has handled COVID as a president. But, I also decided that it was important to educate myself on the matter before being able to create…

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