After every Christmas break, students are always looking forward to the week of midterms. Although we have not taken midyear exams for two years, it is time to get back into the groove of things. Midterm exams will be held on January 24th – January 27th, but these exams will not be the same as […]
Profile: Nsa
By: Maisy Hakimdin Nigeria to America in 2020 Nsa Koofreh reveals her experiences and struggles from leaving her home in Calabar Nigeria, to live in the United States during a global pandemic for a better life. She first got to the United States in October of 2019, just months before the shutdown. Nsa moved with […]
Screentime with Emily Kelley
Q) How low does your battery get before you’re stressed? A) I become stressed when my battery gets down to 17% Q) How many emails are in your inbox? A) 0 emails Q) What is the first app you use in the morning? A) Snapchat or iMessage Q) Average daily screen time? A) 8 hours […]
Profile: Hadley
By: Ellie Strott Hadley Rhodes and Her Fuel For Success Senior volleyball captain Hadley Rhodes has made it to the top gaining acknowledgement and praise. One secret to her success? “Use negativity as motivation”. “I started playing volleyball in 7th grade for the middle school team at Ursuline Academy. My sister played and it was […]
The Power of Music
For most students, school and work can become highly overwhelming; even seeming impossible to attend some days. Although each individual may have a different coping mechanism when it comes to stress, there is one reliever that seems to be the same for everyone; music. Music is a beautiful tool because there are various genres, artists, […]
DJ Henry Day Debrief
While all students understand the importance of DJ Henry Day and why we should celebrate his life, some students were confused on the relevance of some of the discussion topics. It can not be denied that the day was a success when it comes to spreading awareness and the Henry family’s message. Senior Aisha Giraud […]