I have explored almost every aspect of our school, from the grade floor that was introduced my sophomore year to what it’s like dating someone from Westminister for my junior year Valentine’s Day article.
Read More →One gift that a student hopes to receive is a “Tall Music Stand,” specifically for their violin, as well as a “Set(s) of Reusable straws."
Read More →Ironically, as a freshman, I wrote an article titled, “What Difference Does Four Years Make?” News flash: four years makes a HUGE difference.
Read More →“Hey why does this kinda taste like blueberry?”
Read More →Even though the lobster was tempura, the crispy rice added a crunchy texture that elevated the lobster topping, making it cohesive and just plain delicious.
Read More →According to health.com, bed rotting "is most popular among Generation Z who may feel burnt out from work, school, family demands, or social engagements."
Read More →Kate suddenly admitted, “That wasn’t as bad as I thought.”
Read More →Filled with nearly (but not quite) melted chocolate chips and subtle banana undertones, it’s rich and decadent.
Read More →“Warheads have always been too much for me and are WAY too sour."
Read More →America runs on Dunkin’ but we definitely ran away from these drinks.
Read More →It was quite hard to get the shakes to come out of the straws because they were extremely thicc.
Read More →Since the line at Brandy had been so long, we realized we were all starving and decided to move our dinner reservation earlier.
Read More →From the classic chocolate chip to campfire smores to sandwich-turns-cookie PB&J, it’s really hard to decide.
Read More →"Their voices harmonized beautifully, filling the room with a sense of unity and joy."
Read More →“Help us help you,” Ms. Armato said.
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