
Testing Season is Almost Here: Are You Prepared?
Testing season, a time full of tears, all nighters, stress, and the same lie we always tell ourselves: “I’ll do it later.” The ACT and SAT are approaching more quickly than imaginable, leaving juniors to wonder if they’ve done enough to prepare. Many students are in different situations regarding preparation for these tests, whether it’s that they’ve been studying for months, they’ve been ignoring it for too long, or they just don’t know where to begin. Those students who hav

“Photography Can’t Be Taught”
Ever since Ethan Schutze was a little, he loved to create, making movies in his neighborhood with his friends, going out and taking pictures of everything. One day, Schutze took a picture using his mother’s phone. She thought it was amazing, as all mothers would inherently, so she spread the photo around her friend group. When one of the photo recipients, a professional photographer, said told Ms. Schutze the photo was excellent as well, she knew her son, Ethan Schutze had a

NHL All-Star Game: First Woman to Compete
The NHL (National Hockey League) All-Star game has been around for 71 years and continues to get better every year. In the last 2 years, amazing things have happened, like our Las Vegas Golden Knights being able to compete. This year was extra special for Kendall Coyne Schofield. She became the first woman to compete in the all-star skills competition. Kendall plays for the USA Women’s National Team. She played in the 2018 Pyeong Chang Winter Olympics. Where Canada and the U