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  • Movie Calendar November Edition

    Movie Calendar November Edition

    Greetings and Salutations my Movie Newbies! Here are the movie releases for the month of November where we highlight the most anticipated movies, so you know what movie you’re seeing the next time you go to the theater. And a Happy Halloween! Thanksgiving is on its way… Thor: Ragnarok Rated PG-13(November 2nd) This is the third…

  • Drama Department Fall Update

    Drama Department Fall Update

    by Isabella Fishbough The Drama Club has been having a lot of things going on during the past couple weeks, and it hasn’t even been a full semester! They’ve had casting for their fall show, The Crucible, and the one-act, Still Life with Iris, as well as rehearsals for both shows. They’ve also had to plan…

  • The Origin of Hispanic Heritage Month

    The Origin of Hispanic Heritage Month

    by Eric Lopez If you’re hispanic and you don’t know that Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15-October 15, WHAT ARE YOU DOING? You’re running out of time. If by chance you’re reading this after the month is over you should keep it in mind for next time, even though it should be celebrated everyday, so you…

  • Presidential Professionalism

    Presidential Professionalism

    By Maureen Ngigi Recent tweets from President Donald Trump conclude that he indeed lacks professionalism when it comes to being our President. According to NBC news, President Donald Trump comments on NFL Players’ Protests and  NBA’s Stephen Curry. President Donald Trump sparked a backlash from some of the biggest names in professional sports over the weekend…

  • Student Perspective: Venezuelan Immigrants

    Student Perspective: Venezuelan Immigrants

    by Adrianna Nouel Today, many Venezuelans are doing everything possible to look for other horizons, away from the land that saw them born. We do not leave the country because we want to, in fact, we leave with faith that our country will be fixed very soon. Currently there are important colonies of Venezuelans in…

  • November Student Spotlight: Nick Gagnon

    November Student Spotlight: Nick Gagnon

    Student spotlight is where we feature Freedom students who have something unique and interesting to offer. by Jocelyn Ponce and Bruna Araujo Nick Gagnon is a hard working student, with a positive outlook. He is a sophomore at our school, he has big plans, and a bright future ahead of him. We asked him a variety…

  • Around the World: Student Interviews

    Around the World: Student Interviews

    by Thiago Rego   In the whole world, there are 195 countries, and each one of them has different types of culture and characteristic. Around the World is gonna talk about two important countries from Central America and South America: Cuba and Brazil. Cuba   To know more about Cuba and its aspects, We interviewed students…

  • Apple Watch 3 Review

    Apple Watch 3 Review

    by Thiago Rego Apple Watch 3 was launched on September 22, 2017. The watch cost $329 (GPS) and $399 (GPS + Cellular). After months with the Apple Watch three, I got some really good impressions and some bad impressions. Well, the Watch has an 18 hours battery. That means that you are going to have…

  • Letter from the Advisor

    Letter from the Advisor

    Dear Patriots, I am proud to announce the first issue of the 2017-2018 school year. We are a “rookie” staff of journalists – none of the students on staff have been on a newspaper or yearbook staff before. I am so proud of their effort, hard work, and enthusiasm. Out of 30+ articles written, we…

  • Homecoming 2017: Childhood Throwback

    The festivities for Homecoming 2017 included: -Powderpuff Game -Club Parade -Skit Night -Pep Rally -Football Game -Dance -Spirit Days Scroll through our album to see some of the highlights!     Photo credits: Alexandra Noblecilla, Meleena Mohammed, Yasmin Suazo, Marissa Scales, Heysha Garcia, Valentina Decena, Megan Serrano

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