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

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

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

KWHS student becomes a published author

Through March 26th-30th, Claire Schoonover, a junior at Key West High School (KWHS), and Kyla Shoemaker, an English teacher at KWHS, traveled to Long Beach, California to celebrate Schoonover’s appearance in the sequel to The Freedom Writers, a nonfiction book in 1999 written by 150 high schoolers: Dear Freedom Writer.  Last school year, Shoemaker assigned her students to write to the Freedom Writers, the authors … Continue reading KWHS student becomes a published author

Top Five Best Athletic Wear

By: Vivienne Wellet Exercising has been a big impact on everyone’s lifestyle in 2022 ;, but what do we wear while practicing the act of exercise?Athletic clothes are super comfy to wear and can allow you to see the progress of muscle form. Here are the top five of the best athletic clothes you could wear.  Lululemon- Among women, most buy from  Lululemon, which was … Continue reading Top Five Best Athletic Wear

1 Month of War in Ukraine

After over one month of the war in Ukraine between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Ukraine, the war continues. Russian forces have been unable to capture any Ukrainian major city after about a month of campaigning through Ukraine, with their forces being currently nearly stalled on all fronts in Ukraine. Their offensive into Ukraine in February was stalled in mid-March with logistical problems … Continue reading 1 Month of War in Ukraine

Finding friendships with food

By Ella Hall and Emma Scepkova Although food provides nutrients to the body, an individual can view food with a positive outlook or, in some cases, with fear. The positive outlook isn’t an issue in this case; however, the fearful view is, especially in teenagers. An anonymous source at Key West High School (KWHS) experiences a different outlook on food daily. “When there’s a day … Continue reading Finding friendships with food

St. Peters’ Cinderella Run

By: Gus Wilson Every year in the National Conference Athletic Association (NCAA) Division One basketball tournament known as March Madness, unforgettable moments are made. Whether it’s a highlight play, buzzer-beater, major upset, or one of the lower seeds making a deep run, March Madness has never failed to disappoint. This year, we have witnessed one of the greatest Cinderella stories in the history of the … Continue reading St. Peters’ Cinderella Run