The Final Bow: The last performances in the performing arts
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photo credit: Lilly Wood A woman walks down a sidewalk as a light breeze ruffles through her hair. It’s a beautiful sunny day, no clouds to be seen, and the sky a bright baby blue. She […]
photo credit: Valentina Urbaez It seems that as every year follows the next, and the world continues to dig its heels deeper into the most persistent environmental issues. Climate change, pollution, deforestation and extinction are […]
photo credit: Valentina Urbaez FOMO, or the fear of missing out, is a surprisingly strong ruler of the mind. As it propels people, especially teenagers, further into a state of anxiousness, they turn to the […]
photo credit: Valentina Urbaez As the fall season begins to wrap itself to make way for winter, the country welcomes the holidays along with it. As families bring out decoration boxes opened once a year […]
photo credit: Valentina Urbaez When Big Oil slewed together the idea of the carbon footprint, it made it with the idea of wagging the finger at individuals rather than themselves. The idea that individual people […]
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photo credit: Valentina Urbaez For those who have been following the news, I’m sure the name Lahaina or Maui triggers a memory associated with fire. Or how it feels like every couple of months California […]
The now long gone recycling program has sent a message through the school that has begun to reflect in the school atmosphere. That is that there’s no care or concern for the environment if people […]
Orange high school’s music national honors society Tri-M has done an excellent job this school year of exposing its students to the power of the Columbus Symphony. While classical music isn’t traditionally sought after amongst […]
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