The Rematch
Who would’ve guessed it. Yet at the same time, why didn’t we guess it? We’re about three months into 2024, and about four years have already passed since the infamous 2020 US election. That one-on-one battle between former US President Donald J. Trump and current US president Joe Biden was without doubt one of the […]
Celebrating the Christmas Spirit
Photo Credits: Liz Cheng Morales December. It’s the month of Santa Claus and jingle bells, of gifts and warmth. It is the most anticipated holiday of the year, which has finally come upon us: Christmas, the “best” time of the year. And while most of us are used to celebrating it to the fullest, there […]
The Art of Debate
Debate. We see it all the time. We often take part in it. Whether it be formally in school and the political primary debates, or informally during lunch convos and disputes with siblings. Point is, debate is everywhere. And it’s an art. It is the creation and construction of logical arguments, the interaction between thinking […]
America: A Plagued Nation
An epidemic, a disease. A virus that spreads everywhere and consumes everything in its path. A danger, a threat. These are the first things that might come to mind when we think of the word plague. But what does the word actually mean, and what can we relate it to? The word plague initially comes […]
Semana Santa: More Than Just a Holiday
Semana Santa is coming up, and what that means for many is a week of vacation from work or school. But what many may overlook, is that Semana Santa is an important observance with an amazing history. So from April 2nd to 9th, I hope you take a moment to think of what Semana Santa […]
Bienvenue to the 2023 Francophonie
There are many new exciting events coming up at school, and the French class’s Francophonie is definitely one of them. As the countdown continues, big preparations for the event are already being seen across campus. Our fellow French students are preparing for the big event on March 29th. The Francophonie has been celebrated at ANS […]