Dancing and listening to full silence is the new trend.

By: Jhon Cando Music is the composition of symphonies created to please our ears with its tones and melodies that cause us to experience a good feeling inside or simply just make us want to groove. TikTok is an exemplary case for this since it is a musical app currently one of the most popular social media platforms worldwide with over 1.7 billion users as … Continue reading Dancing and listening to full silence is the new trend.

DeSantis drops out of the presidential race

By: Jhon Cando As the 20th Amendment states, presidential elections must happen every once every 4 years to begin the search for a new political leader to guide the United States as government-elected offices end on the 20th of January. A presidential campaign is the perfect method for the people who seek to get the power of leading a whole country to demonstrate to us, … Continue reading DeSantis drops out of the presidential race

“Madame Web” was NOT loved by the public

By: Jhon Cando “Madame Web”, Sony’s latest collaborative film with Marvel, has set quite a bar for the critics and what to expect from future projects. Madame Web tells the story of Cassandra Webb (Dakota Johnson), a paramedic in New York City who starts to have visions that at first she cannot identify until it is revealed she is clairvoyant. With her new powers, Cassandra … Continue reading “Madame Web” was NOT loved by the public

Will Donald Trump be the Republican Candidate?

Sebastian Albuquerque, 9th Grade Former U.S. President Donald Trump is running for the Republican nomination in 2024 is causing waves in American politics. During his presidency from 2017 to 2021, he did many things that got people talking. Some liked what he did, others didn’t, but one thing is certain: many Republicans support Trump. One reason for Trump’s continued popularity within the Republican Party is … Continue reading Will Donald Trump be the Republican Candidate?

Maduro Gets Rid of His Competition

Sebastian Albuquerque, 9th Grade Recently in Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, the President of Venezuela, has used his power to jail and exile many of his opponents, such as Juan Guaidó, who declared himself acting president in 2019, and Maria Corina Machado, who was barred from running in the 2024 presidential election. This just adds to the worries of the citizens who desire free elections. Maria Corina … Continue reading Maduro Gets Rid of His Competition

The Super Bowl and Taylor Swift

By Cely Reyes, 10th grade. In the world of celebrity intrigue, Taylor Swift has become the subject of intense conjecture about her prospective appearance at Super Bowl LVIII. Swift, an industry in her own right, has recently become embroiled in conspiracy theories linking her to an alleged political conspiracy. However, the main focus has shifted to a more pressing question: Will Taylor Swift attend the … Continue reading The Super Bowl and Taylor Swift

Bad Bunny: Breaking the standard for latino artist in the US Market

By Anamari Davila, 10th grade. 2020; Spotify’s most-streamed artist globally, and No.1 on Billboard. 2021; Tickets for “El Último Tour del Mundo”, fastest-selling tour. 2022’ Un Verano Sin Ti, debuts at No. 1 marking the second all-Spanish-language album to reach No.1, the first being his previous Album. Worldwide Latino Artist Bad Bunny has set his name these past few years, not only in Spanish-speaking countries … Continue reading Bad Bunny: Breaking the standard for latino artist in the US Market

The Bavaro, Punta Cana Airport is Being Shut Down

Sophia Vanderhorst, 10th Grade The President of the Dominican Republic chooses to remove the decree of the Bávaro International Airport. In a surprising turn of events, authorities in Bavaro, Punta Cana, have made the extraordinary decision to close the local airport. This surprise revelation has placed both visitors and locals in a state of confusion and disorder as they sprint to make alternate travel plans. … Continue reading The Bavaro, Punta Cana Airport is Being Shut Down

The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: Updates on the Suffering of its People

Paula Forcado, 10th Grade The massive destruction and suffering that wreaked upon the Gaza Strip from late December 2008 to mid-January 2009 was not the result of an earthquake, the breaking of a dam, or a sudden flood. The causes were bullets, bombs, and rockets launched by soldiers in uniform. But this catastrophe wasn’t the result of a single incident; rather, it was the result … Continue reading The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: Updates on the Suffering of its People

Remembering Matthew Perry: The Profound Impact of His Death and the Emotional Toll on Fans, as well as, Honoring the Percussions of His Life and Work

Paula Forcado, 10th Grade Just a few weeks ago, the world was struck since the beloved actor Matthew Perry, best known for his role as Chandler Bing in the hit TV show “Friends,” passed away at the age of 54 and has left a deep void in the hearts of fans worldwide. Perry’s death has sent shockwaves through the entire world, leaving many grappling with … Continue reading Remembering Matthew Perry: The Profound Impact of His Death and the Emotional Toll on Fans, as well as, Honoring the Percussions of His Life and Work