Lauren Hill, Associate Editor
February 15, 2021 • No Comments
In 1926, historian Carter G. Woodson started Negro History Week. Now, almost 95 years later, Negro History Week has evolved to Black History Month- a month observed by the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and much...
Arianna Bell, Staff Writer
February 15, 2021 • No Comments
If you were born in America, you have likely heard the incredible story of Harriet Tubman and her many feats. She continues to be an inspiration today for so many reasons and is now labeled one of the most famous American...
Hannah Hatch, Staff Writer
January 24, 2021 • No Comments
Civil unrest, COVID-19, and other natural disasters have toppled the world causing a ripple effect. Most students have been doing school online for almost 9 months and those who can go back to school are distanced from others....
Lauren Hill, Staff Writer
January 24, 2021 • No Comments
Dear Mr. President- At the time of its founding, America was home to approximately 2.5 million people (about twice the population of Hawaii). Now, 245 years later, America’s population is almost 330 million. All of these...
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Mason Longhurst, Staff Writer
February 15, 2021 • No Comments
In 1971, the community of T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia helped create a story that is still relevant today. This was a story of overcoming racial prejudice in the Deep South. A story...
Red Tails: The Story of the First African-American Military Airmen
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