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Teachers tackle common issues digitally, virtually

Tala Kamil
September 11, 2020
Campus News, News
Technology issues continue to be a part of each teacher’s day as the fall semester begins.
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District phase-in plan moving forward

Joseph Sweeney
September 11, 2020
Campus News, Covid-19, News
NEISD schools are set to reopen, but classes will not return to normal right away.

Senior parent creates community for graduating seniors via social media

Lauren Loveless
May 11, 2020
Features
Disappointed that senior year is coming to an unfortunate end, students nationwide are having to find creative ways to celebrate their high school career. However, feeling that seniors should not be alone in this frustration, Lea Le Canu, mother of senior Riley Robinson, has lent in a helpful hand by spreading awareness on social media platforms.

Students staying strong even though typically important events cancelled

Sebastian Lucumi
May 7, 2020
Campus News, News
With most school and extracurricular events cancelled due to Covid-19, students are finding interesting ways to continue to entertain themselves with all the extra time they've been given.

After Covid-19, what will change?

David Kent
May 7, 2020
Covid-19, Features
by David Kent | staff writer Senior year is supposed to be the best year of high school, marking the entry into college and adulthood. However, instead of being able to enjoy her last year of high school, se...
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2020 election takes backseat as COVID-19 spreads

Elly Beauchamp
May 7, 2020
Covid-19, Features
Elly Beauchamp | editor in chief This Wednesday, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders dropped out of the race for the Democratic nomination against former Vice President, Joe Biden. The suspensio...

Where to turn when you want accurate information

Tala Kamil
May 7, 2020
Community News, Covid-19, News
by Tala Kamil | staff editor Trying to find accurate information concerning the coronavirus can be hard, especially when you might need to update others. However, there are a few websites that can do just t...
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Students feel economic crunch in their own way, face uncertainty

Eric Martinez
May 7, 2020
Community News, Covid-19, News
Due to COVID-19 Grand Donuts had to resort to only allowing customers thru the drive-thru Eric Martinez | staff writer As of April 6, the American unemployment rate was thirteen percent as reported by th...
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YouTube channels to watch in quarantine

Joseph Sweeney
May 7, 2020
Arts & Entertainment, TV
Due to the boredom that we're all likely experiencing right now, students may need help finding something new and free to watch.

Seasons on hold, future uncertain as campus remains closed

Lauryn Chavez
April 20, 2020
Sports
Lauryn Chavez | staff writer With the pandemic putting many things on hold, athletes are left questioning if they’ll be able to return to their sport this season. Principal Gary Comalander has eased some ...
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    Band begins its indoor season

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    January 15, 2021
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    Lily Moran
    December 16, 2020
  • Student trainers manage new protocols to avoid COVID

    Lily Moran
    December 15, 2020
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    Karina Correa
    December 15, 2020
  • Is “The Charli” drink worth the hype?

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    December 15, 2020

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