My Plans for Summer Vacation
Kevin Mensah This pandemic has slowly added to the deterioration of the mental health of my peers. Because of this, you may want to take time for yourself to recuperate […]
Kevin Mensah This pandemic has slowly added to the deterioration of the mental health of my peers. Because of this, you may want to take time for yourself to recuperate […]
By Georgia Kirkendall March is International Women’s History Month. Word of this commemoration seems to have spread more this year than ever before (I’ll admit that before 2021, I had […]
Georgia Kirkendall Coronavirus (COVID-19) has the year 2020 for the taking, but many are wondering if holidays are on the list of must-nots as well. Halloween proved to be a […]
Georgia Kirkendall It’s obvious that businesses use world-wide celebratory holidays to bump up a ton in their profit, but how far has commercializing gone? It’s definitely grown in recent years, […]
The Dial Newspaper Georgia Kirkendall Earth Day Each year Earth Day is celebrated worldwide with fundraisers and environment efficient activities, but what really is Earth Day all about? Let’s start […]
Black history should be celebrated everyday. During the month of February each year, most history classes barely touch on the subject of African American history. If […]
By: Karina Figueroa The change in seasons is a bittersweet time where we have to say goodbye to our swimsuits and pastel clothes and welcome fall. On the bright side, […]
By Jillian Zaleski– What is Chanukah (or Hanukkah as most people are used to hearing it) Learn more about the Holiday along with some misconceptions that you may have!
Isabella Baldoni It’s that time of year again- when stores are filled with pre-holiday deals, when your fave TV channels are filled with holiday advertisements, when you’re filled with stress […]
By Stirling Dubell Hal·low·een /haləˈwēn/ noun Halloween: the night of October 31, the eve of All Saints’ Day, commonly celebrated by children who dress in costume and collect candy and […]