Historic Snowfalls in Gulf Coast Blizzard

A historic snowstorm has covered much of the Gulf Coast of the southern United States in record-breaking snowfall over the past week. Snow levels were recorded in Milton, FL, where the previous record of 4 inches of snow was broken by a recorded 9.8 inches of snow on Tuesday night. Other documents were broken in Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and Louisiana, with snow coating the city’s … Continue reading Historic Snowfalls in Gulf Coast Blizzard

Record Temperatures in the South

The week of January 20th to January 25th, 2025, saw iguanas and snowfall in Florida, along with negative temperatures in the northern states. As Winter Storm Enzo passed through the United States, Florida and Louisiana received record snowfall, while many schools and governments were closed due to the conditions.  Enzo gave many students their first official snow day in Florida during the winter storm. The … Continue reading Record Temperatures in the South

The New Post Truth Society, and how Oligarchs Use it For Their Benefit

Featured Image by by Stephen Kelly / Getty Images The truth is often difficult to find in the modern era, especially on the internet. While the Internet was envisioned as a tool that could be used to educate, connect, and familiarize people with other groups, it has instead devolved into a tool that is often used to spread MIS and disinformation in countries around the … Continue reading The New Post Truth Society, and how Oligarchs Use it For Their Benefit

An Assorted List of High School Tips

High School for most Americans is a short time of their lives that will have an incredibly out-sized influence on their future and lives as a whole. It could be decades after you graduate, and people may still recognize you from that one time you were in their 5th-period biology class in 10th grade. How you do in High School, from academics to your social … Continue reading An Assorted List of High School Tips

Key West from a Teen’s Perspective

When people think of Key West, they usually think of the nightlife, beaches, and tourist destinations. However, there’s more to Key West and the rest of the keys than just the common tourist attractions. There are three major high schools in the Florida Keys: Key West, Coral Shores, and Marathon, Key West High School (KWHS) is the biggest, with about 1,300 students. When the students … Continue reading Key West from a Teen’s Perspective

Trump announces Matt Gaetz as Attorney General Pick

President-elect Donald Trump recently announced on social media that he would be nominating Florida Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to serve as the Attorney General of the United States for Trump’s second term in office. This nomination is part of a wider wave of announcements and choices by Trump, many of which have generated significant controversy, most especially Gaetz’s nomination. This is because Gaetz has been … Continue reading Trump announces Matt Gaetz as Attorney General Pick

On Cleanliness

Cleanliness, a word with many, many meanings. From describing someone’s hygiene -which this article will mostly cover- to how clean your car is, cleanliness is something that everyone should strive to achieve. Cleanliness is, as defined by Oxford Languages, “the state or quality of being clean or being kept clean”. This article will be a broad overview of this definition, from keeping yourself clean to … Continue reading On Cleanliness

Two Weeks Out-Election ’24

As of this Friday, when  this article is being published, it is exactly 10 days until the November 5th Presidential Election, where hundreds of millions of Americans will go out and vote for the next President of the United States. This election has been touted as one of the most important in American history, and will shape the future of this country, the meaning of … Continue reading Two Weeks Out-Election ’24

On Employment And My Struggles

Many high school students often find themselves working their first jobs during their Junior and Senior years of high school. From working as an Intern at a local arts center to serving tables and tourists at a restaurant, most lower-skill jobs aimed at high school students are often filled up rapidly as soon as they open. Many American students also get their first car on … Continue reading On Employment And My Struggles