The Masters 2022

By: Gus Wilson The 86th annual Master tournament wrapped up on Sunday, April 10th in the afternoon with 25-year-old Scottie Scheffler, the American and current number one golfer in the world, winning the green jacket, finishing 10-under par. The four-day event in Augusta, Georgia, is the biggest in golf, as the winners’ names are forever remembered in history. This year’s tournament was just as memorable … Continue reading The Masters 2022

UFC 273 Recap

After a fantastic Saturday night of fighting, UFC 273 has wrapped up. After some time to decompress it is time to look back and recap the memorable night of action.            First let’s look at some of the most notable fights that headlined the undercard for the event. Early in the night 44 year old Aleksei Oleinki eclipsed his 60th MMA win via Neck Crank over … Continue reading UFC 273 Recap

NASA’s Artemis Mission Postponed

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) originally wanted to launch the 1st Artemis Mission with the goal of landing the first woman and person of color on the moon. However, the mission got postponed, pushing each stage back from  a few months to a year. The earliest that the third mission, Artemis 3, can take place is 2025. On Saturday, April 2nd, they were … Continue reading NASA’s Artemis Mission Postponed

Senate Plans to Vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Nomination

By: Tricia Desroches The Senate is voting to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) on April 7, 2022. She was nominated by President Joe Biden. She will be the first African American woman to serve on the Supreme Court as well as the first justice to represent indigent criminal defendants since Thurgood Marshall. All 50 Democratic senators … Continue reading Senate Plans to Vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Nomination

Live, Laugh, Love: Lacrosse

 Since the start of the season, Key West High School’s (KWHS) Girls Lacrosse team has dominated the field through their diligence, teamwork, and skill. Their hard work is reflected in their incredible ten-to-two win-loss record this season.  Climbing their way up the ranks to the top, the girls lacrosse team is ready to win the district championship. Naomi Grabus, Juliette Hamilton,  Isabella Marchiano, and Katie … Continue reading Live, Laugh, Love: Lacrosse

Gun violence

By:Summer Livengood Gun violence has affected over 1 million people in just the United States. Whenever you read or watch the news most of the time you will always see a shooting or killing by deadly weapon such as a gun. Today in this age there have been serious injuries from guns also having major deaths. Guns are associated with drive-by shootings, school shootings and … Continue reading Gun violence

Missing Notebooks of Charles Darwin returned to Cambridge after two decades

In November of 2000, two notebooks that initially belonged to the famous naturalist Charles Darwin were taken out of storage at Cambridge University in England to be photographed. It was completed in the same month. However, it was discovered during a routine check made in January of the following year that the box which contained the books had not been returned to its original place. … Continue reading Missing Notebooks of Charles Darwin returned to Cambridge after two decades

Key West High School Football Commits

By: Grayson Acevedo, Emily Bracher, Jack Molder, and Gus Wilson Key West High School’s football team has four seniors headed towards the next level. Jeremiah Osborne, Michael Cates, Nathan Outon, and Henry Audette all have offers to play college ball. With signing day on April 7th, these boys have a great deal of opportunities awaiting them in the future. Jeremiah “Jay” Osborne officially committed to … Continue reading Key West High School Football Commits

Butterflies

There are over 17,500 species around the world, and each of them has its own unique features.  They have bright colors and can commonly be found near flowers, making them pretty familiar to humans. The butterfly wings are very majestic and beautiful, but they are not only there for decoration, as some butterflies’ wings are designed to protect them from predators using camouflage. Other butterfly … Continue reading Butterflies

Mass Shooting in Sacramento Kills 6, Injures Several

A mass shooting in the city of Sacramento, California, has killed 6 adults and injured 12 others. The mass shooting took place at around 2 AM Pacific Standard Time in the Capital City of California, Sacramento. The shooting occurred after a crowd gathered in front of a Sacramento Jewelry Store close to the California state capitol building, which was reportedly in a heated verbal altercation … Continue reading Mass Shooting in Sacramento Kills 6, Injures Several