Category: Current Events
New Years Resolution By Jay Patil
The New Year is an opportunity to rebrand, reinvent, and be a better version of yourself. Hence the saying, “New Year new me.” It seems that every year, millions of people take on the task of, “being healthier.” going to the gym more, eating better, and cutting out unhealthy habits. However, this task is not … More New Years Resolution By Jay Patil
My Antarctica Adventure By Makayla Ferrell
Our Antarctica adventure began in the early morning of December 17, 2022, by driving toDulles Airport where we caught our flight to Miami, Florida. After a short layover, we boardedour 9-hour flight from Miami to Buenos Aries Argentina. We arrived in Buenos Aries earlymorning, claimed our baggage, and checked into our hotel. The world cup … More My Antarctica Adventure By Makayla Ferrell
Historically Accurate Rapunzel By Flora Karpowicz
The Christmas Dilemma By Evelyn Murphy
Christmas Eve. A day to relax and enjoy life… if you’ve already done all your Christmas shopping. Phoebe opens the door to the department store. She takes in the scent of pine. “This is perfect.” She starts to go towards a display with a large sign proclaiming, “75% OFF.” Suddenly, a crowd of people … More The Christmas Dilemma By Evelyn Murphy
Fabelsman Review By Liam Skelton
The Fabelmans, a new film directed by Steven Spielberg follows its protagonist, Sammy Fabelman, through early childhood to college as he pursues his dreams of becoming a filmmaker. It begins with him seeing The Greatest Show on Earth and attempting to recreate its climactic scene. His mother sees his natural talent and encourages him to … More Fabelsman Review By Liam Skelton
Nuclear Power: A Safe, Clean Source of Energy By Silas Eaton
When some hear the words nuclear power, they immediately run away. This opinion is not unsubstantiated. The nuclear accidents of Chernobyl, Ukraine, and Fukushima, Japan have often left the public to deem nuclear power as unnecessary. However, nuclear power might just be one of the tools that could save humanity from the extreme effects of … More Nuclear Power: A Safe, Clean Source of Energy By Silas Eaton
Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera Exhibit By Ella Lowry
On October 5th the AP Art and Design, Spanish three, and four classes went on a field trip to the Frida Kahlo and Diego River Exhibit. The entire experience was engaging, with all of the art pieces collectively working together to create the exhibit. each piece is beautiful and unique in its own way. The … More Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera Exhibit By Ella Lowry
Frederick Restaurant Recommendations By Anna Rosencrance
As many of you know Frederick, MD is home to an abundance of celebrated restaurants. As the holiday season approaches, I felt it would be helpful for me, as someone who has grown up in the Frederick community to share my personal recommendations for the best casual, every day, and special occasion restaurants in the area. Casual Dining Baltimore Coffee and Tea Co. Location: 5209 … More Frederick Restaurant Recommendations By Anna Rosencrance
Anxiety On The Trip By Kyle Kim
I headed to Dulles Airport with an exciting feeling. I was on my way to Chicago with my sister to visit a friend and I felt like my bag was singing harmonies all the way to the entrance of the airport. I could not be more excited to arrive at the airport, since I had … More Anxiety On The Trip By Kyle Kim