On the bright side
By Chipper Jones Within the first few months of the new year and decade there has been quite an amount of bad news in the world recently. From the Australia fires, Kobe and Gianna Bryant, to most currently the Coronavirus,…
How will COVID-19 go down in history?
By Roberto Lachner There are events with which you can define time and life itself. Before and after. Moments which are so impactful that the changes that they caused are too significant to ignore. These are called “watershed” moments, and…
Sports world halts amid pandemic
By Evan Fleischer As the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak increasingly spreads throughout the globe, almost all worldwide industries are being put to a halt. The steps being taken to prevent the spread of disease are, in return, causing many issues in…
College football adjusts due to virus
By Zach Young As the United States bears the unforeseen consequences of a rapidly developing virus, many college presidents and athletic directors will look one of their worst fears in the eyes. They have recently turned their attention to the…
Colleges and COVID
By Daria Mihaila This story has been updated In the span of roughly two weeks, the American education system has transformed. College campuses are closed and classes are now held online, dorms are empty across the country, and the money…
COVID-19 brings changes to the college transition
By Amelia Mcully Graduating seniors across the country are warned about the potential onset of “spring fever” during the second semester of their final year. However, the class of 2020 now faces a much more imminent threat: coronavirus. While spring…
How students are handling online school routines
By Helen Seymour Due to being in isolation because of the COVID-19 crisis, schools have now had to switch to online learning. This has caused many changes in multiple students’ daily lives. Teachers are now using online websites, like Schoology…