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An Invisible Crisis: The Baby Formula Shortage Weighing Parents Down

An Invisible Crisis: The Baby Formula Shortage Weighing Parents Down

Samantha Deras, Editor May 23, 2022

Crossing borders is nothing new for everyday commuters; however, crossing state lines in search of baby formula is a new phenomenon sweeping many parents in the South and Southwest.  “I’m very...

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Everything, Everywhere, All at Once is a Masterpiece, and Here’s why

Everything, Everywhere, All at Once is a Masterpiece, and Here’s why

Kyle Berson May 23, 2022

Lights, camera, bagels? The new movie hit Everything, Everywhere, All at Once recently took Hollywood by storm. The movie has proven itself a masterpiece in both storytelling and visual effects, as well...

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Banning books - protecting or hurting students?

Banning books – protecting or hurting students?

Riley Heafy-DeAngelis, Writer May 23, 2022

For as long as education has been running in our world, books have been a main source of learning. Public libraries and school libraries are places where students can spend the majority of their studying...

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Aaron Judge and his walk off against Blue Jays 5/10

Aaron Judge and his walk off against Blue Jays 5/10

Ava Nicole Shasha, Editor May 23, 2022

Right Fielder Aaron Judge for the New York Yankees has been off to a great start to his '22 season. The slugger has posted a .290 batting average, 31 hits, 22 rbis according to  MLB Player stats. Along...

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In the Eyes of a Killer: A Criminal Minds Inspired Editorial

In the Eyes of a Killer: A Criminal Minds Inspired Editorial

Izabella McKenna, Multimedia Manager May 19, 2022

*Warning: This article has mentions of abuse, murder, etc and may be sensitive to some readers*   In the show Criminal Minds, one of the characters always ends the show in a quote by a famous...

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Another Year of Oscar Bait

Another Year of “Oscar Bait”

Cael Brennan, Editor April 18, 2022

The Academy Awards got upstaged by a slap this year not only by controversy, but because their winners and nominations are as mundane as they’ve become predictable. The Oscar is intended to recognize...

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Sweeter Than Fiction: Underestimated or Inaccurate Seeds, Better Than the Average Cinderella Story

Sweeter Than Fiction: Underestimated or Inaccurate Seeds, Better Than the Average Cinderella Story

Angelina Bellizzi, Editor April 18, 2022

From the ground up March Madness, college basketball's survival of the fittest, comes down to which teams make it or break it. This year, not a single perfect bracket stands.    Teams become...

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Opinion: Morning Traffic and the Multitude of Ways the School can Fix It

Opinion: Morning Traffic and the Multitude of Ways the School can Fix It

Kyle Berson April 8, 2022

The High School’s morning and afternoon traffic congestion has caused a constant annoyance to students and staff since September, and has seen no significant change or signs of improvement since the...

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For Basketball Fans, March is the Best Time of Year

For Basketball Fans, March is the Best Time of Year

John Montana, Writer April 8, 2022

People all over the country create a bracket which is a prediction on what teams one will believe will win each game and the whole thing. Getting a perfect bracket is “1 in 120.2 billion” according...

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The Covid Scare that Shook the UK

The Covid Scare that Shook the UK

Riley Heafy-DeAngelis, Writer March 31, 2022

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom started experiencing cold-like symptoms in late February. This started just as they had decided to lift some of the COVID-19 restrictions.  When Queen Elizabeth...

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