16th Century Teenagers: Eleanor
By Kenya Harris Eleanor stood at the doorstep of the merchant’s grand stone house, the weight of unfamiliar expectations settling heavily upon her. She couldn’t understand why her parents had […]
By Kenya Harris Eleanor stood at the doorstep of the merchant’s grand stone house, the weight of unfamiliar expectations settling heavily upon her. She couldn’t understand why her parents had […]
Connecticut: the fifth state to be admitted to the United States, one of the oldest areas in the country, home to beautiful historical homes, Sikorsky, amazing pizza, lots of history […]
By: Kevin Mensah Whether you are a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, parent, or staff member, I am convinced that you have pondered about the development and distribution of the COVID-19 […]
By Ela Pinar Once again I am stuck on the corner of no ingenuity and no will to write The horns of college application cars blaring, so I know I […]