17 Captured in Haiti: Kidnappings on the Rise

By: Nathan Yidi On Saturday, October 16th, 17 Americans and Canadians were kidnapped in Haiti.  The gang named “400 Mawozo” stopped their Sprinter Van and forced them to go with them.  The gang is asking for $1 million per person.  The 17 people were Christian missionaries who were visiting an orphanage in Croix des Bouquets, which is a suburb of Port au Prince, the capital … Continue reading 17 Captured in Haiti: Kidnappings on the Rise

Allergies Explained

By: Ella Toppino 10-30% of humans are shown to suffer from an allergy. Most are developed at young ages and can be grown out depending on severeness. Others are not, but why do these intolerances form? New research has shown that women are more likely to develop allergies because of the genetic differences between genders. Food allergies range from different categories and statistics. Reactions can … Continue reading Allergies Explained

Two Headed Animals

In Greek Mythology, there is an animal known to be born with three heads, called Cerberus.  In more recent times there have been cases of two headed animals. Snakes, turtles, cats, cows, pigs, fish, birds, dogs, and sharks on multiple occasions have been born with two heads.  The first two headed animal discovered was in 1894 in Boston, Massachusetts, and partridge and it survived into … Continue reading Two Headed Animals

The Happiest Man Alive, Eddie Jaku, Dies at 101 Years Old

By: Tricia Desroches The happiest man alive, Eddie Jaku, died at 101 years old. He is a Holocaust survivor. Even though he went through something dreadful, he chooses to be happy and spread happiness. After he survived the Holocaust, he was sad until his son was born. His name at birth was Abraham Jakubowicz and he was born in Leipzig, Germany, in 1920. His family … Continue reading The Happiest Man Alive, Eddie Jaku, Dies at 101 Years Old

The Second Monday in October

Plastered on planners and calendars as the second Monday of October, Columbus Day, a national holiday implemented to celebrate the achievements of Christopher Columbus, has caused a rift in America for decades.  Columbus discovered and explored the West Indies, uniting the Western hemisphere and the Eastern hemisphere for the first time, and created a truly global world. It was declared a national holiday by former … Continue reading The Second Monday in October

What To Expect This Fall Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Astrology is becoming increasingly popular in the media, so if you’re interested, you’re probably wondering what this fall looks like for your zodiac sign. Autumn is a very important season in astrology, making it all the more vital to see what’s in store. Aries (March 21-April 19) Here’s what Aries have been up to this past year: They’ve done a ton of traveling and learning … Continue reading What To Expect This Fall Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Remembering Michael K. Williams

By: Tricia Desroches The world is mourning the loss of the amazing actor Michael K. Williams, who was only 54 years old. He was found dead in his apartment on September 6, 2021. Drug paraphernalia was found near his body. He has talked about his struggle with drug abuse. Williams is best known as Omar Little on the Wire. In the homophobic world of drugs, … Continue reading Remembering Michael K. Williams