Tag: changes

Senior Reflections: For better or for Worst?

From both of our proms being cancelled, to no spirit week, and the possibility of no in-person graduation, it has been a lot for the senior class of 2021 to fully grasp the reality of […]

Higher Education Shouldn’t Mean Higher Pricing

The idea that 44.7 million college students in the United States, a first-world country, graduate with an average of over $30,000 in student loan debt each, makes no sense.

Story by: Kendi Caldwell
Editorial Cartoon Courtesy of: Mahalia Savage

Cooking With Erin

While stuck inside during quarantine, try your hand at these lively recipes to brighten up your day.

Fish Out of Water: Social Butterfly Goes Lone Wolf

Anyone who has ever talked to me can tell that I am very social and typically do not go out by myself. However, I decided that I would try and change that since I will be on my own in college starting this fall.

School Calendar Changes, Summer Ends August 25th

This fall, school buses will be arriving earlier than usual–on August 25th, to be exact. Starting school before Labor Day is back, and many are not happy about it. 

HCPSS Emphasizes Mastery, Updates Dresscode

On September 3rd, new changes to the Howard County Public School System were set in place by the Board of Education including the dress code reform, the no-extra-credit policy, and the abolishment of the class rank system.

Dressgate: HCPSS Revised Dress Code For the 2019-2020 School Year

On May 9th, the Howard County Board of Education released a revised policy for the Students Dress Code, which will take effect this July.

5 Things More Important Than the New Royal Baby

On Monday, May 6th, the Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle and Prince Harry gave birth to their first child. Here are five things that are more important.

Small Action Activism

How to stay woke and still sleep at night.

HCPSS Implements New Safety and Security Policies

Learn about the new ways HCPSS protects students and staff.