What you need to cook in college

By Elliot Kantor Cooking homemade meals in college can be a rewarding, comforting experience away from home. While it’s more effort than eating at a dining hall, it has a few circumstantial advantages. Some dining plans may not include three…

!How to get your vaccine!

By Cade Greenwald    In the midst of the first pandemic since the twentieth century, the COVID-19 vaccine has significantly taken a positive effect on the Florida population. Starting off with the health care workers to the point where people…

Girl’s Soccer dominates their way to a championship

By Chipper Jones    The Ponte Vedra High School girls’ soccer team finished the season with a state championship victory. In a stunning display the lady sharks took the field by storm, winning 2-0 against Archbishop McCarthy High School. Both…

Aqualung 50th anniversary review

By Evan Fleischer    Coming off of three consecutive releases seeing little critical acclaim, English rock band Jethro Tull brought a different approach to their fourth studio endeavor. Released March 19, 1971, Aqualung, saw a flood of critical success. The…

The comprehensive astrology run-down

By Olivia Waletzke    Astrology is a pseudoscience that claims people’s personalities and souls are based on the placement of celestial objects and planets. The study of astrology dates back to BC eras with Indian, Chinese, and Islamic cultures using…

Sharks baseball faces uphill battle

By Rory Mayer As one of the best programs at Ponte Vedra High School the baseball team is looking for continued success this season. This season, however, provides additional challenges between the pandemic and the extremely inexperienced Sharks. The Sharks will be led by Senior ace Scott Griesemer, who…

Science fair at PVHS

By Emma Jabbour   This year there were multiple students from Ponte Vedra High School that competed in the science fair. Many of these students were extremely successful in their findings and won impressive awards. It is safe to say that the students from PVHS worked hard on…

Knuckle cracking isn’t all it’s cracked up to be

By Roberto Lachner    For countless years, teenagers and adults alike have religiously done one specific action that many say can be harmful: Cracking your knuckles. Most people are under the assumption that knuckle cracking is bad for you and…

Why code?

By Elliot Kantor Americans spend over six hours every day in front of screens (and surely even more during a pandemic!). It’s more important than ever to learn how to use a computer efficiently and productively, and therefore I believe…

Music throwback: Fleetwood Mac

By Olivia Waletzke   The infamous Rumours album by Fleetwood Mac was released 44 years ago on February 4th, 1977. The album was Fleetwood Mac’s eleventh studio recording, but was deemed the band’s most emotionally impactful project. In the midst…