Month: November 2021
AP COGO: Elective of the week
Welcome to Elective of the Week! This weekly column will highlight an interesting or underrated elective. This week we will
The Abhorrent Absurdity of the Blake IG Accounts
In late October, the infamous but short-lived Instagram account @BlakeNoMaskers was terminated. Following its deletion, several more gimmicky accounts flooded
Five Movies All High Schoolers Should Watch Before Graduating
Movies are a great piece of entertainment to immerse yourself in and even learn something from. As high schoolers, new
Abolish Inaccessibility in Academia
As of now, Iβm writing a research paper in my AP Seminar class about the extent that gun violence impacts
Montgomery County Reinstates Indoor Mask Mandate
Montgomery County is reinstating the indoor mask mandate on Saturday, Nov. 20. Announced yesterday, the county council and health officials
The Pandemic and Rise in Hate Crimes in MCPS
Being pent up inside for the past 18 months has resulted in stifled emotions. Sadly, these emotions have escalated into
The Complexities of Gender and Cosplay
Cosplay (cosΒ·play): the practice of dressing up as a character from a movie, book, or video game. Quarantine was a
Quote of the Week 11/15
In honor of the ongoing Seussical performances, this weekβs quote comes from none other than Dr. Seuss himself!
Stats & Stripes 11/15
4 – days until the next performance of Seussical The next performance happens this Friday at 7:30 pm, and tickets
New Music Monday: 11/15
Welcome back to Music Monday! The weather outside is getting cold, you know what that means; Time to stay inside,
Dealing with Grief During a Pandemic
By now, everyone knows that isolation and loneliness come with the pandemic. Although weβre no longer in an official quarantine,
GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition: What To Look Forward To
Rockstar Games has announced that they are remastering the classic Grand Theft Auto trilogy: GTA III (2001), Vice City (2002),
Allow Abortions to be Accessible
On September 1st, Texas legislators made abortion illegal as early as six weeks into pregnancy. The law was named the
MCPS Extends Thanksgiving Break
The MCPS Board of Education announced Tuesday that the day before Thanksgiving will be a holiday for students, extending the