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"Migration has been an essential part of humanity.  People have always migrated.   But it has had different characteristics in different places, but migration has always taken place because people have the freedom to look for better conditions.  It has always been." - Padre Alejandro.
"As long a there is poverty in our country, as long as there is hunger, this need to migrate will exist. People will continue to come, they will continue to arrive." - Mario, Guatemala.

Trouble Brews in America, Part 2

Sean Simmons, Staff Writer March 11, 2021

Previously, we discussed the ongoing issue of mass migration from Africa into Europe. However, it is not just Europe who is receiving the massive waves. We have our own immigration crisis in our own backyard.  States...

Trouble Brews in Africa, Part 1

Trouble Brews in Africa, Part 1

Sean Simmons, Staff Writer February 25, 2021

It is no secret that Africa is known to be a less than reputable place. Immediately, when one thinks of Africa, they likely visualize stereotypical things: safaris, poverty, ethnic tensions. There is more...

Quarantining Questionnaire

Quarantining Questionnaire

Isha George, Isabel Curren, and Ava Frederick February 15, 2021

Recently we interviewed a person at NAI on the frontlines of the long persisting covid struggle. Our own Nurse Kelley. We had the chance to sit down with Nurse Kelley and ask her all the pressing questions,...

Going Back...Again

Going Back…Again

Kate Gilliland, Kara Miltenberger, and Claire Clemmer February 10, 2021

It’s weird being back. Actually having to get up and get dressed instead of logging on to first period from my bed in my pajamas. It’s weird seeing people again. Like being in a room with people during...

Lost Connection

Lost Connection

Mia Natoli and Ivana Yoder February 5, 2021

With the start of all online school, comfort seems to be a necessity now for staying online 7 hours a day. To that extent, how productive is it? Sleeping through classes, not being able to get out of bed....

Corona in the New Year

Corona in the New Year

Jameson Stotsky, Katie Snyder, and Olivia Murphy January 29, 2021

When the countdown to midnight starts, there are thoughts of what your New Year's resolutions will be for this year. This year is especially challenging and important because everything is constantly changing....

Adding Salt To the Wound: New Covid Strain Threatens the U.S.

Adding Salt To the Wound: New Covid Strain Threatens the U.S.

Dane McDermot, Staff Writer January 28, 2021

The novel Covid-19 pandemic has been one of the most unprecedented events the world has ever experienced. Over the past year, our worlds have been seemingly flipped upside down, and life as we know it...

Thousands stormed the U.S. Capitol building in support of Donald Trump

Chaos in the Capitol

Emma Stoufflet, Staff Writer January 12, 2021

Shortly after 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 6, a mob of pro-Trump rioters broke through the perimeters around the Capitol building. Over the course of the afternoon and into the evening, they breached the...

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The Doom and Gloom: 2020 Recap

Camryn Gray, Staff Writer December 23, 2020

The year 2020 is finally nearing the end of its agonizing trail of events this year. We had tragedy, deadly pandemics, and so much more. Let’s take a quick rewind of the suffering whirlwind that is known...

Weeks after the election, the Biden administration began their transition into the White House.

From Trump to Biden

Maya Sivakumar, Co-Editor In Chief December 8, 2020

A transition to a new administration seems like the last thing 2020 needs, but ensuring that it goes smoothly will hopefully lay out the groundwork for a better path for America. From the very beginning...

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Shop Till You Drop: Is Holiday Shopping Cancelled This Year?

Camryn Gray, Staff Writer November 30, 2020

A classic American tradition is the long-awaited, Black Friday shopping. The day after Thanksgiving is when this crazed occurrence takes place. The concept of Black Friday is to offer discounts to shoppers...

More LGBTQ+ representatives than ever were elected in 2020

A Rainbow in the White House

Emma Stoufflet, Staff Writer November 10, 2020

In the 2020 election, more openly LGBTQ+ senators and legislators were elected than ever before.  Some people may not have heard of many of them or their accomplishments, so here is a rundown of who some...

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