By: Sarah Brunett, Features Editor Many businesses, organizations, and schools are temporarily shutting down as a result of the increasing number of covid-19 cases within the United States. It has become unsafe to hold events that allow many people within a confined space because it will break social distancing laws recently put into place. Due…
Month: May 2020
Tips for Beating Quarantine Boredom
By: Emelia Ribero, News Editor The struggles of quarantine have hit everyone during this global pandemic. Boredom and loneliness are affecting everyone because of the legally mandated social distancing policies. It is important to keep busy during this social hiatus because many will find themselves scrolling endlessly through social media, which can take a toll…
Impact of Coronavirus on Student-Athletes’ Future
By: Gabriel Kamins, Opinions Editor The Coronavirus has swept across the world, causing people to stay home, keep six feet away from each other, sanitize frequently, and practice many life-altering things. However, an underrated effect of the virus is the impact it has on juniors in high school who are trying to get recruited to play…
Exercising During Quarantine
By: Sarah Sheinker, Co Editor-in-Chief As the United States manages the ups and downs of the COVID-19 pandemic, citizens are stuck at home with nothing to do but snack. With gyms and parks closed, there isn’t much opportunity for exercising. Now that April is coming to an end and summer is approaching quickly, most of…
A Senior In Quarantine
By: Danny Tow, Co Editor-in-Chief We’re living in an unprecedented time. No one currently alive (outside of the few 115-year-olds here and there) was around the last time a pandemic such as this struck the world, and even so, modern medicine and technology have drastically changed the response from how the Spanish Flu was dealt…