Into the Time Machine of Fashion

Deyaneira Badillo Resurgence of 2000s Fashion Let’s say you’re scrolling through social media and come across someone wearing animal print shirts, low-rise jeans, frizzy hair, bizarre color combos, and more things that seem straight out of your parent’s closet from the days when MySpace was still popular and music was heard from CD players or MP3 players. You scroll past it and land on another … Continue reading Into the Time Machine of Fashion

The problem with volunteerism

Amelia Colón With so much poverty in the world, people who want to do good will be willing to pay thousands of dollars to help out in poorer countries through volunteerism. What they believe they are paying for is an opportunity to help people in need. What they are actually paying for is a completely selfish experience in which they can feel good about themselves … Continue reading The problem with volunteerism

King Charles Has Cancer

By Heillie Santana,12th grade During a hospital visit for prostate surgery, it was discovered that King Charles had other concerning health issues. It has now been confirmed that his royal majesty, King Charles III, has been diagnosed with cancer. King Charles, aged 75 and the son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, has indeed been diagnosed with cancer. This diagnosis follows a week after his … Continue reading King Charles Has Cancer

Texas Vs The Federal Government

By: Heillie Santana, 12th grade The United States has witnessed an increase in asylum-seekers, causing strain on local, state, and federal governments. Recently, this has led to tensions between the state of Texas and the United States federal government. Some have suggested that a potential civil war could be looming. The entire conflict began in March of 2021 when Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared that … Continue reading Texas Vs The Federal Government

Deciphering Drugs: Effects and Prevention

By Anamarí Davilla Today, the use of drugs has been normalized in society and this is concerning. But most people are not informed about the potential effects and consequences of getting involved in drugs. In 2022, there was an estimate of 284 million individuals from ages between 15 and 64 that have been reported for the use of drugs. This number is extremely high considering … Continue reading Deciphering Drugs: Effects and Prevention

BTS Members Decide To Join The Military

By Jongyeop Jeong, 12th Grade Last Monday, October 17, the discussion concerning the military duty exemption surrounding BTS, which has continued until recently, was finally resolved. Its management company Big Hit Music announced that starting with their eldest member, Jin, the remaining six members will all serve in the military in the upcoming years. According to the agency, the group members were content to carry … Continue reading BTS Members Decide To Join The Military

Cuba Legalizes Gay Marriage

By Emma Bello, 10th Grade In the age of social media and the internet, the western world has grown more aware and become more progressive in terms of acceptance of minorities, especially of the LGBTQ+ community. As of October 4th of 2022, 33 countries have legalized same-sex marriage. Cuba is the most recent country to give this freedom to the community, and that makes it … Continue reading Cuba Legalizes Gay Marriage