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April 2020 - page 2

Features

Students react to distance learning plan

Utilizing online resources such as Google Meet and Google Classroom, teachers and students benefit from virtual learning from the safety and comfort of their own homes. After surveying 25 freshmen, sophomores, juniors and a junior high student over social media, several responses revealed mixed emotions and reactions to this new system. With change comes adaptation; here are some student reactions about the system in place. Keep Reading

Entertainment

Netlix Party: Watch TV with friends from home

While many of us miss our peers and are bored in our homes, a relatively new program has been developed that can help us interact with our friends and family and watch our favorite shows at the same time. An activity that certainly helps people exercise social distancing, Netflix Party is a software perfect for keeping social during quarantine. Keep Reading

Opinion

Making a mockery of COVID-19

Many didn’t take his word to heart as they filled the beaches and didn’t practice social distancing. Keeping distance is an important factor in keeping the virus from spreading. Yet while some stay home, only leaving for necessities, others continue with their travel plans or make a mockery of the virus in general. Keep Reading

Features

Kira Reinhartz: Specializing in shoes

From painting her own “Starry Night” to recreating Claude Monet’s “Impression, Sunrise,” junior Kira Reinhartz has immersed herself in the world of painting. However, the canvases she paints on are different than most artists'. Keep Reading

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