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Women In the Trades
The landscape of trade work is changing and women are rising up to meet the demand.
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‘Tis the Season
According to The First Recorded Celebration of Christmas on Christianity.com, the first ever Christmas dates back all the way to December 25, 336 B.C. by the pagans and Romans. Christmas began as a time where the birth of Jesus was remembered, and this soon was adopted by the Christians. As time passed on, this holiday became known as a family celebration with immediate and extended relatives.
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What You Need to Know About The World Cup
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar officially kicked off on Sunday, November 20, 2022. The World Cup is a soccer tournament made up of thirty two nations from around the world all competing for the world’s most prestigious trophy.
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Teenagers and Antidepressants
Sophomore Charley Howard talks with professionals about teenagers dealing with mental health.
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The Til Valhalla Project
By: EmmaLee Hillman November is the month that Americans celebrate veterans. This month Americans celebrate living and deceased veterans who fought for the freedom of America. It also leads a lot of people to look for ways to commemorate a person’s service. Some programs, however, do both like the Til Valhalla project. According to their website, the Til Valhalla Project is a project that gives out hand made memorial plaques for fallen soldiers and donates towards reducing veterans suicide. There are many programs designed to help veterans, but this stands out. Til Valhalla is abbreviated from, “until Valhalla.” It is used to say that those who die in combat are…
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Effects of Sleep
By: Lillyonna Campbell The amount of sleep that a person receives each night has been scientifically proven to affect your ability to function throughout the next day. Sleep effects both the mental and physical health, it services every aspect of a person’s body. According to the article Benefits of Slumber: Why You Need A Good Night’s Sleep published in April 2013, “When you’re tired, you can’t function at your best. Sleep helps you think more clearly, have quicker reflexes and focus better. When receiving a normal or moderate amount of sleep, your mental state becomes increasingly better. You’re able to focus better on the task at hand and not jump…
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Coup in Sudan
By: Collin Hunnicutt A coup was launched in Sudan on October 25 by a general of the Sudanese army, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. A coup is defined by Oxford Dictionary as “a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.” This has left the military in control of the Sudanese government. The coup was sparked due to the conflict between people of authority who want the coup to succeed as a dictatorship vs the popular citizen opinion who want to keep democracy. Many Americans are unaware of this event, even though the American government has been involved. In the New York Times article “They Lied,” the early American…
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Foster Care and Mental Health
By: Willow Harrington When you think of the “picture perfect” family, you probably think of a nuclear family. A nuclear family is a family that consists of two parents and their biological kids, though this is not always the case. According to AdoptUsKids.org, there are currently more than 400,000 children in foster care in the United States. Each of these kids are there for different reasons, but oftentimes foster children struggle with their mental health and how to deal with a foster placement. It is very important for people to have good mental health. A child’s mental health can be affected by many things; and for many foster kids mental…
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iPads or Chromebooks
Reporter EmmaLee Hillman looks into the ongoing debate on whether the school should be using iPads or Chromebooks.
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Sports and Mental Health
Reporter Anniek Buis talks with athletes on how sports keep them mentally sharp.