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Why the Brandi Levy cheerleader case could have a large impact on students’ free...

The biggest case concerning students’ free speech rights in the last 50 years has been taken up by the Supreme Court with the case of Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L.  Freshman cheerleader Brandi Levy...

How do students feel about President Biden’s plan for a “14th grade”?

On the eve of President Joe Biden’s 100th day in office, April 28, Biden delivered an unofficial State of the Union Address proposing the American Families Plan. This plan is a $1.8 trillion package...

Students 16 years of age and older are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine

For many students, getting vaccinated is an important step in getting back to normal. The Pfizer vaccine was approved for teenagers 16 and older on March 31 with parent or guardian approval, while the...

COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 has been around in the U.S. since March of last year. Since then, numerous facts about the virus and how it affects us has changed. This is especially evident in these most recent...

Who can receive the COVID-19 vaccine and where?

The FDA has issued an Emergency Use Authorization for the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines. As cases continue to rise exponentially across the U.S., lines for the vaccine are seen growing by the day....

Governor DeSantis says students can remain online

Governor DeSantis announced that students can continue with online learning, making some happier than others. “I feel that the governor's announcement was fair by still giving the students the option to stay online unless they...