#BlackLivesMatter Protest: My Perspective
“These people came together to get justice. I wanted to be right there chanting beside them, but I stood apart for my job and chanted inside my head.” -Tabitha Barr on covering the peaceful protest
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Can We Talk About the Political Fashion State of the School Right Now? “These people came together to get justice. I wanted to be right there chanting beside them, but I stood apart for my job and chanted inside my head.” -Tabitha Barr on covering the peaceful protest
“I’ve been saying all the productive things I’ve done to make myself feel better, but if I’m being honest, I’ve just been sitting around” – By Adam Kolb, Co-Sports Editor
“Mental health for everyone took a toll as the pandemic took over our lives… I may not be doing as well as the toilet paper industry is, but I’m working my way up from one-ply to two-ply.” – By Tabitha Barr
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“Nursing has never been easy, and I love the challenge that it brings. But this virus has left many nursing employees feeling completely exhausted and running on empty.” – By Emily Branson
“I’m not one to brag. However, I’m going to make an exception today… I have been accepted to start the nursing program at HutchCC” – By Laci Sutton
“I’m going to write about the struggles I’ve encountered, for those who feel alone, like I do sometimes. As the Wildcats of East High say, ‘we’re all in this together.” – By Emily Fehrman
Caleb Spencer on the Rhode Island-based band’s 2018 industrial rock album “You Won’t Get What You Want:” “One of the best records of all time, and I’d be willing to fight that to the grave.”