NASA Artemis I Launch Scrubbed
The SLS rocket was scheduled to launch Monday, August 29, 2022 at 8:33 am (ET). However, due to engine complications, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) postponed the launch for possibly Friday, September 2nd. Since the scheduled time was 8:33 am, there was a two-hour window to fuel the rocket and run tests as well. Although, as they were working on the Space Launch … Continue reading NASA Artemis I Launch Scrubbed
Never Forget.
Americans have surpassed numerous challenging periods over the past 100 years. With different cultures clashing, and the brink of war brewing under the surface, tensions began to rise. On September 11, 2001, a day that would be remembered for decades in infamy as the day the world was changed, the USA was attacked. September 11, 2022, marks the twenty-first anniversary of the day approximately 3,000 … Continue reading Never Forget.
How working out has affected my mental health
Growing up, I was known as the “ugly fat girl” who none of the boys wanted to talk to. Well, boys still don’t talk to me, but I feel prettier than I was before! And I give all my thanks to exercise. However, a part of me wishes I was still that “ugly fat girl,” wishing I didn’t care as much about my physical appearance … Continue reading How working out has affected my mental health
Ukraine Begins Southern Offensive around Kherson
Recently, the government of Ukraine under President Vlodymr Zelensky announced that their long-anticipated Southern Counter Offensive against Russian forces around the Kherson area had “begun in full force.’ Ukrainian forces were reportedly shelling Russian positions around Kherson and Chernihiv early yesterday morning, as they attempted to soften up Russian defensives around those specific regions before they began a frontal assault against Russian trenches. Russian forces … Continue reading Ukraine Begins Southern Offensive around Kherson
“Man of the Hole” dies, completing a decades-long genocide
Recently, a native man indigenous to the Brazilian Amazon was found dead by the Fundação Nacional do Índio (Funai), a Brazilian indigenous conservation agency. He had no known name and was simply referred to as Índio do Buraco, or “Man of the Hole” since he had been observed to have made dozens of holes over the years he spent in isolation. He is thought … Continue reading “Man of the Hole” dies, completing a decades-long genocide
Is Kanye West Okay?
By: Thomas Horvath An iconic yet infamous celebrity is Kanye West. He is a musician and businessman, selling over 21 million albums worldwide and becoming a billionaire in April 2020, according to Forbes. While having a major die-hard fanbase, he has seen himself in many controversies during his time in the sun. As of recently, he has been having many outbursts online, causing followers and … Continue reading Is Kanye West Okay?
Top Three NFL Week One Games
With the National Football League (NFL) season just a little over a week away, excitement from fans is at its peak, as it usually is at this time of year. So I will look over the top three games I am most anticipating coming into week one. Chiefs vs. Cardinals-This will be a game that settles a lot of key what if’s that have come … Continue reading Top Three NFL Week One Games
Hall does it all!
As endless possibilities of the future continue to draw nearer, and the unknown looms above the senior class’ heads, a swift look back to appreciate all they have done to reach this point in their lives is needed. The seniors of Key West High School (KWHS) have to take a moment and feel a sense of pride wash over them. Ella Hall, a senior this … Continue reading Hall does it all!
Small Town to Big City
Moving for the first time is scary, to say the least. Ask anyone who’s moved, and you’ll find the same answer. It’s even scarier though, when moving from a small town, to a big city. Although most wouldn’t classify Key West High School (KWHS) as ‘big,’ I certainly do. The similarities between a small Midwestern school in Lenox, Iowa, and a big school in Key … Continue reading Small Town to Big City
Upcoming NASA Artemis Launch
On August 29, 2022, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will be one step closer to landing the first women and person of color on the moon. Although, this being the second time NASA is attempting to put a person on the moon since 1969; NASA has a new plan with plenty of new technology. The first time NASA sent humans to land on … Continue reading Upcoming NASA Artemis Launch
