Suicide Awareness Walks
Georgia Kirkendall Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. No one wants to talk about it, but we have to – – the ramifications are […]
Georgia Kirkendall Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. No one wants to talk about it, but we have to – – the ramifications are […]
Georgia Kirkendall Four years ago I wrote an article detailing my experiences as a freshman in high school, and began my first-hand account with the vague sentence “It’s weird, for […]
Georgia Kirkendall Not sure what to do with yourself this summer? While the pandemic is dwindling and summer activities that weren’t available last year are starting to open up, for […]
Georgia Kirkendall Many high school students have been getting vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine since the CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has allowed those 16 and older to […]
By Georgia Kirkendall With the exhaustion and confusion that was 2020, senioritis is sure to peak early this year for 2021 graduates, and with spunk. Teachers and students worldwide are […]
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 That’s right, the age of dipping your chips in heavenly goodness is over. While it may come as a shock to most people, the demise of guacamole has […]
Georgia Kirkendall All educational aspects for students are being affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is no exception. The SAT, first introduced in 1926, […]
by Georgia Kirkendall Many of us in high school are reaching that age of opportunity and freedom, the ability to drive. It can be incredibly frustrating, having to think through […]
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 […]