Abi Marines, Sr Managing Editor
• November 2, 2020
The college application process can be tricky. Between different types of application websites, guiding through Naviance, and finding the college you want to apply to, all of it can be overwhelming. But...
Khushboo Amarnani, Social Media and Advertising editor
• October 21, 2020
Allen High School recently announced this year’s National Merit Semifinalists and Commended Scholars for the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program. The College Board also released this year’s National...
Lillian Arnold, Feature Editor/Assistant Sports Editor
• September 28, 2020
Homecoming is a mum-and garter-adorned football game and dance that takes place every year at Allen. It’s a beloved tradition, though one that had to be modified this year due to COVID-19 concerns.
The...
Meghan Holloran, News and Commentary editor
• September 23, 2020
The new Collin College Technical Campus held an open house Sept. 12, featuring a variety of programs and certifications that are available at the new technical campus and showed off some of the technology...
Wildfires are uncontrolled fires that burn in the wilderness, often spreading quickly through the rural areas, and are classified as national disasters by the Environmental Protection Agency. In the U.S.,...
Lillian Arnold, Feature Editor/Assistant Sports Editor
• September 16, 2020
On Sept. 4, Disney’s “Mulan” came out as a live-action remake of the beloved 1998 film by the same name which was revered for its cultural representation and important themes. There was a lot of...
This year has been quite the whirlwind since COVID-19 made a major impact on the United States in early March: shutting down schools, local businesses and travel everywhere. But now with school back...
Meghan Holloran, News/Commentary editor
• September 10, 2020
Voting Guide 2020: How to register and vote!
The presidential election is coming up, which is why The Eagle Angle is providing the most up-to-date information on how to vote and answers to common voting...
The rate of unemployment is high, but according to the Prison Policy Initiative, it is much higher for previously incarcerated citizens.
“Among 25-44 years-old formerly incarcerated people,...
Even though STAAR testing requirements were waived for the previous school year, information surrounding the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness is still important. Contrary to popular belief,...