Donate to Support the Fight Against COVID-19

By: Serena Barile, Haley Schaldach, and Anayah Flowers April 11, 2020 Recently, there has been a pandemic that has turned life, as we know it, upside-down.  A life-threatening disease known as COVID-19 (Coronavirus) is spreading quickly throughout the world, and the number of cases grows each day.   Even though times like these are rough, thereContinue reading “Donate to Support the Fight Against COVID-19”

The Positive Impacts/Effects of COVID-19

By: Ariana Rojak, Danielle Shehee, and Lexi Jenkins April 10, 2020 Many people’s lives have changed drastically recently due to the spread of the Coronavirus (also referred to as COVID-19). From social distancing to quarantine, it is safe to say that this pandemic has changed a lot in day-to-day life.   In total, the Coronavirus hasContinue reading “The Positive Impacts/Effects of COVID-19”

Women’s History Month: Susan B. Anthony

By: Jaden Majewski, Valery Warner, and Daylun Armstrong March 4, 2020  “No man is good enough to govern any woman without her consent.” Throughout this month, we celebrate women. This month celebrates women’s contributions to history, culture, and society. In 1987, March was established as Women’s History Month in the United States of America. SusanContinue reading “Women’s History Month: Susan B. Anthony”

Black History Month: Marsha P. Johnson

By: Valery Warner, Daylun Armstrong, and Jaden Majewski February 28, 2020 “How many years has it taken people to realize that we are all brothers and sisters and human beings in the human race?” Throughout this month, we celebrate Black History (something that should be recognized and learned about year-round). When celebrating Black History, LGBTQ+Continue reading “Black History Month: Marsha P. Johnson”

Black History Month: Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner

 By: Valery Warner, Jaden Majewski, and Daylun Armstrong  February 11, 2020  Before Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner, many had to deal with the discomfort and inconvenience of using cloth pads and rags during their menstrual cycles. Due to racial discrimination, Kenner’s invention (the sanitary belt) was overlooked and not implemented until 30 years later.  Born toContinue reading “Black History Month: Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner”

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