Month: April 2021
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Earth Day at Salisbury
Haylee Leayman Every year, people around the world celebrate Earth Day to appreciate and bring awareness to our atmosphere. Earth Day was started here in the United States after the massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California in 1969. It brought attention to how we need to be more careful and take care of our…
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Pet Adoption in 2020
By: Alex Miller Last year, on January 31st, 2020, I lost my childhood dog. He was 14 years old. His name was Machito. My family and I took time before jumping into getting another dog. Two months later we were quarantined due to COVID-19. At the start of quarantine, one of my mom’s friends forwarded…
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Book Review: Sadie Robertson’s Live
By: Kiara Jones Sadie Robertson, New York Times best selling Christian author of Live, is a television personality and social media influencer. She is best known for starring on her family’s reality TV series, Duck Dynasty, and appearing on season 19 of Dancing With The Stars. During the summer of 2020, I decided to purchase…
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Fourzies: Episode 1
Hi! We are the fourzies, Nolan, Krystal, Olivia, and Haylee, and we do short vlogs! These videos are here to make you laugh and bring a smile to your face. From challenges to skits, we will do all sorts of things on our vlogs. There even may be special guests such as staff members and…
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Should Higher Education Be Free?
By: Shauna Connelly One of the controversies America has been facing for years is – should higher education be free? Consider that with the benefits of free college tuition, come factors that are challenging for students in different ways. A college education offers better career opportunities, personalized career paths, and increased financial stability. However, free…
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Catch up with our Ambitious Superintendent
Battling Against COVID-19 While Taking on the Work of Two Jobs By: Olivia Bowersox Even when life is normal, I think it’s safe to say the job of superintendent is very difficult. In the middle of a pandemic, our assistant superintendent was asked to step up as superintendent. Not only did she step up willingly,…
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Graduation 2021
By: Krystle Mohry and Abigail Christman In December of 2020, Mrs. Pavkovic, Ms. Morningstar’s administrative assistant, sent out an email explaining graduation. Later on, in the beginning of March, Salisbury seniors received an email about graduation changes. In the first document she announced that seniors of the class of 2021 would be graduating Tuesday, June…
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Opening Day for MLB and Changes to the Season
Quinn Warmkessel Photo Creds- mlb.com On April 1st, 2021, the MLB kicked off their opening day games. 26 of the 30 teams set out to play, while the other 4 teams were off the schedule due to COVID 19 protocol. The games that weren’t played on April 1st were the Baltimore Orioles vs. the Boston…
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A Young Entrepreneur
A Walk Through Karla Medina’s Glass Art Business By Katherine Medina People consume music in a variety of ways such as CD’s, vinyl and music apps which help us reach our favorite songs in an instant. As 14 year old Karla Medina, with an ambition of sales since a very young age, noticed changes in…
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How YA Novels Have Given a New Perspective to Literature
By Reese Petrie From Jane Austen to Suzanne Collins, the brilliant minds of so many amazing authors have shown the fire they possess within their souls. This fire has created some of the most incredible books, storylines, and pieces of literature in the world. The literary world has changed quite drastically from the days of…