With the cancelation of the end of the school year, and many long-awaited events, graduating seniors are understandably upset. Celebrations, banquets and other activities have been either drastically changed to adapt to the new quarantine lifestyle, or outright canceled. This, along with the potential of never getting to say final goodbyes to teachers and classmates, […]
Author: Alexandra Sulewski
Key Club, National Honor Society give out to community through relief fund for critical workers
In an effort to help the community, multiple clubs have used money that they collected from various events throughout the year to help those in need. The Crown Point Community Foundation (CPCF) has requested support from clubs for their relief fund, which aids groups that provide critical services in the area. According to Key Club […]
With adjusted testing format, AP students, teachers adjust approaches
With the closure of schools across the country, standardized tests are being adjusted, postponed or outright canceled. Almost all of this year’s AP exams have been cut down to a 45 minute test featuring a few free response questions. Students who have spent all year studying in their AP classes, as well as teachers who […]
End of social distancing may not bring immediate happiness
During this quarantine, I have noticed myself falling into a repetitive thought pattern. I catch myself thinking “I am going to be so much happier when this quarantine is over,” as if the end of the coronavirus pandemic equates to my general happiness in life. While many people will be able to take a much-needed […]
Shane Dawson YouTube series enlightens viewers on Jake Paul’s personal life
In an attempt to understand the mind behind one of the most popular content creators on YouTube, Jake Paul, fellow YouTuber Shane Dawson created a series on his channel exploring the psychological reasoning behind Paul’s behaviors. Jake Paul has been a controversial creator on YouTube over the past few years. He has had multiple scandals […]