Month: June 2021
A Look At the Past And Future of Humanities at Northwest
A past version of this article cited two male Humanities teachers, Jeremy S. and Curtis H., even though the Humanities department is composed of 16 teachers, 10 of whom are…
To Mask or Not To Mask?
We are entering a new phase of our experience with the coronavirus pandemic. The country is opening up, and unvaccinated people are being left in the dust of everyone rushing…
Personal Essay
My life has been uprooted. This isn’t a tragedy, but it is an experience. As I sit in class, all of my belongings are sitting quietly in storage, waiting to…
Letter From The Sports Editor
Hello, What a year! Back in September there was so much uncertainty. I specifically remember that one time in science class the attendance question was, “When do you think in-person…
Why You Should Eat More Bananas
You should eat more bananas. You might be asking why? And I am here to give you three A’PEELING reasons why you should eat more bananas. If you refuse to…
COVID Protocols This Summer and Beyond
It’s almost summer. The temperatures are finally getting into the 70’s, the trees and plants are green, and you’re finally considering taking a swim in the lake. Along with the…
Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Flowers
At the end of spring and the start of summer, what is a good way to improve those happy details of your life? A good answer is with blossom and…
Video Game Culture in Quarantine
Video games: many of us play them here and there but never really stop to think about them. There are so many things that pull us into the world of…