Covid-19 Booster Shots
When the world was hit with the Covid-19 pandemic, there was an immediate divide between the cautious and careless people. It has been almost a year and a half, and there are three vaccines, and there will be a booster shot mainly for people at a higher risk. That is great, but it’s new, and there’s not much information on it right now. As usual, … Continue reading Covid-19 Booster Shots
First Female Varsity High School Football Player in New York Scores Touchdown
By: Gus Wilson On September 18th, 2021, history was made in New York, more specifically in Long Island. Mepham High School’s varsity football team faced off against Roslyn on Saturday, in which they came out with the victory. However, the history-changing moment wasn’t the win, it was when wide receiver Sofia LaSpina caught a touchdown pass on her third catch of the game, making her … Continue reading First Female Varsity High School Football Player in New York Scores Touchdown
Former Florida Gators Women´s Basketball Players Give Details About the Abuse by Their Former Head Coach
Five former women basketball players from the Florida Gators were abused by their former coach Came Newbauer. They said that they couldn´t make one mistake because he would get furious. He would throw basketballs at them, make racially offensive comments, and make them cry. Newbauer announced his resignation on July 16, 2021, saying it was due to personal reasons. He made it very hard to … Continue reading Former Florida Gators Women´s Basketball Players Give Details About the Abuse by Their Former Head Coach
AMTRAK Derailment kills 3 in Montana
An AMTRAK Public transport train, which was on a route from Chicago to Seattle, derailed on Sunday in the middle of Montana while it was crossing a pair of tracks. The deadly incident occurred after the train departed its station at 4am, bound for Seattle in several hours. The derailment killed 3 and injured dozens of people, some requiring immediate medical attention. Members from the … Continue reading AMTRAK Derailment kills 3 in Montana
Horror Films to Watch
October has just begun, meaning it’s time for scary movie marathons. Those who enjoy horror will constantly be looking for more films to watch, searching for a more terrifying one each time. Now that the season for these scary movies has finally started, it’s time to pick out the best ones to see this Halloween season. What Makes a Great Horror Film? It’s a widely … Continue reading Horror Films to Watch
The 2021 “Spooky Season”
Starting October 1st, the renowned “Spooky Season” will be held. From fall fashion to Halloween decor, people around the globe are getting ecstatic for a beloved and fearful month. When thinking of autumn, I imagine the cool breezes, maple leaves falling off the big oak trees, and the warm feeling of coming back into your house after a stroll. However, in the Florida Keys, it … Continue reading The 2021 “Spooky Season”
Animals catch Covid
Covid started from a female who had eaten a diseased bat in china. After a while she started feeling sick but still kept doing her day to day things spreading the new diseases. After a while it started spreading across states, countries, cities, and all other places around the world. Now we have tests and vaccines. Recently a woman brought her animal into the vet. … Continue reading Animals catch Covid
Where Is Hurricane Sam Heading?
By: Vivienne Wellet Hurricane Sam formed on September 24, 2021 as a category 2 storm on Friday night. A couple nights later Sam formed into a stronger storm, a category 4 storm with 150 mph in northeast of the Atlantic Ocean. The storm is around 745 miles southwest of the Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands,moving nearly 8 miles per hour. Sam is one of … Continue reading Where Is Hurricane Sam Heading?
Haitian Migrants in the Texas Border
By: Tricia Desroches President Biden´s administration is flying thousands of Haitians back home from the Texas border. The migrants passed through the Rio Grande. They slept outdoors under a border bridge. There was a camp set up for the refugees. The authorities say that there are 10,000 refugees at the camp. They say that there are many more that are coming. Many Texas Department of … Continue reading Haitian Migrants in the Texas Border
Strip Stress from Applications
Stress can consume people’s lives like a ravenous wolf gobbles up its prey; however, it can be handled. As early decision application deadlines are approaching, students must manage their time well to reduce the amount of stress in their lives. Jaiden Troilo, a senior at Key West High School (KWHS), shares his personal experience with the application process. “For me, applying to colleges has been … Continue reading Strip Stress from Applications
