Unwritten for a Reason

A 3-0 count, up by 7, the bases loaded with one out in the bottom of the 8th inning, and your coach gives you a take sign. Instead of keeping the bat on your shoulder as your coach instructed, you tighten the grip on your bat, load up your leg kick, and take a swing…

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NFL Opening Night Memorable Moments

In the 7 months since the last NFL football game, the defending Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs picked up right where they left off with a decisive 34-20 win over the Houston Texans. However, the game was far from the same experience as last season. There were lots of changes like how many fans…

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Explosion in Lebanon

On August 4, 11 am, most students in America were still waking up, taking advantage of time before school started. On August 4th, simultaneously, at 3 pm in Port Beirut, Lebanon, people had their houses flattened and destroyed. 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate, stored without any safety precautions for over 6 years, caught fire and…

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A Tale of Two Quarantines

The effects of quarantine are felt throughout America, specifically by the working class. Some people are working from home and doing everything they can to stay out of harm’s way, but others have to be out working in the field. Jenny Silviano, community member and mother of a Corner Lake student named Katelyn, or KK,…

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