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Freshman Callan O'Connor uses a grinder on a metalworking project. He has been into blacksmithing for nearly two years.

Taking the heat

Joshua Krob, Staff Reporter | May 26, 2022

Freshman Callan O’Connor takes a long metal rod, pulls down his face guard and steps toward the red hot furnace. He feels the heat on his skin as he shoves the piece of metal in the furnace to soften...

Opinions Editor Greta Carrasco questions her decision to try eating vegan. Turns out making a switch from meat to vegan supplements isn't so easy.

The vegan experience

Angelica Mendez and Greta Carrasco | May 25, 2022

As becoming vegan or vegetarian becomes more and more popular, many people have focused on finding good alternatives to their favorite meaty meals. They want to give up the key ingredients of what they...

Junior Daniel Beldowicz is swinging. Beldowicz went 2-4 with 2 RBI's in the regional final game against Bartram Trail, he helped the team advance to the Final Four.

Baseball makes surprise run to state semifinal

Karson Cuozzo, Sports Editor | May 23, 2022

The team played #1 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Friday, May 20, down in Fort. Myers. The game was 0-0 until the second inning, when Stoneman took the lead, then the team responded back and scored...

Junior Tyler Covelli signs up to apply for the National Honor Society. After receiving an invitation, students had to meet in the cafeteria to get their application, leading those not in attendance to miss out on information.

A dishonorable process

Nadia Knoblauch, Multimedia Editor | May 22, 2022

As the last bell rings, you run across campus, clutching on to your stack of papers. Sprinting through the halls, you are barely able to catch your teacher as she locks up her classroom for the day. Out...

The majority know the feeling of someone constantly asking for homework answers. Many feel bad for saying "no" and it may be hard to find different ways to politely decline.

DIY: do it yourself

Julia Sumpter, Opinions Editor | May 20, 2022

“Hey, can you send me the answers when you’re done?” Most of us know what it is like when someone asks this frustrating question. We all know this person is fully capable of doing it themselves,...

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