For much of history, mental health has been treated very poorly. Abnormal behavior was thought to have been caused by demonic possession or witchcraft. As time went on people’s views of mental health...
Meghan Holloran, News and Commentary editor
• October 30, 2020
Most people grow up not worrying about when their next meal is or if they can brush their teeth at night, but for Sara, this was an everyday reality for the first eight years of her life. Sara is a student...
The coming of COVID-19 has put a lot of things on hold, but now that the best holiday in the history of holidays is coming up, and Ms. Rona is looming over everyone's heads, what is there to do?
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The drive-in movie for Homecoming, the option between at-home or in-person learning, and new procedures for Friday night football games are just a few of the changes to the new school year. These changes...
With the outbreak of COVID-19 in early 2020, it was clear that life wasn’t going to be the same for quite some time. Many people faced with economic uncertainty had to learn or work from home, and also...
Meghan Holloran, News and Commentary editor
• October 2, 2020
Seniors Sunny Wang and Siya Sharma have always enjoyed art. Earlier this summer they decided to open up their own jewelry business; Cherry Charms. Read on to learn more about them and their budding business....
The U.S. was built and evolved on the backs of hardworking men and women. Unfortunately, the minorities that helped our nation prosper sometimes go overlooked. It’s important to appreciate everyone in...
Abi Marines, Senior Managing Editor
• September 9, 2020
In the fashion-troubled halls of Allen High school, one boy stands above the rest. In his six-inch heels, Lee Haskett sets a truly fabulous example for his fellow students as a true fashion icon. Not only does his day to day ‘fit stand above the rest of the school, Haskett has a talent: making dresses.
Lillian Arnold, Feature Editor/Assistant Sports Editor
• September 9, 2020
More than three weeks have passed since the start of the 2020-2021 school year, which means that the period in which all students were required to participate in at-home learning has come to an end. However,...