Category: Featured Interviews
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Baby Steps into Motherhood
An interview with Lesli Perez, an expectant mother By: Katherine Medina From the beginning of time the word mother has been the basis of goodness. Mother nature, motherland and motherhood. The stem of a new beginning and the core of the sweetest fruit is how some women would describe the bonded relationship between a newborn…
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Chase Guimond – A Military Legacy
By: Candice Bresnak Chase Guimond, an 8th grader at Saco Middle School, plans to join the Marines as soon as he gets out of high school. He has nine older siblings, four of which are brothers while the other five are sisters. In his free time, Chase enjoys going dirt biking, hunting, and playing video…
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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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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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Working In A Grocery Store During a Pandemic
By: Morgan Strubeck As many people are probably aware, grocery stores have been open during this entire pandemic. Many Salisbury students work at the nearest grocery store to make some money. Giant on Emmaus Avenue is one of the many grocery stores where you can run into students working. Since the end of October, Sativa…
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Former Journalist, Author and Pulitzer Prize Nominee, Carl A. Veno Shares His Writing Journey
By: Kiara Jones He started off working on the railroads then joined the Army at 18 years old to eventually becoming a writer nominated for one of the most well-known writing awards. This interview tells the stories of former journalist and author, Carl. A Veno. I spoke to my 88 year-old grandfather, Carl A. Veno,…
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Caitlyn Flanagan: “My senior year has been very challenging and emotional”
By: Haylee Leayman Picture this: Your senior year gets canceled by a global pandemic that takes away senior prom, your favorite sport/activity, any get-togethers, and homecoming AND you even get the crazy virus. This is actually happening to many seniors across the country including Caitlyn. Caitlyn is a senior here at Salisbury High School. When…
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Ivan Cisneros: “I want others to understand that tomorrow isn’t guaranteed.”
By: Alex Miller There was a body on the ground, blood everywhere, a car with a broken windshield, and glass all over the road. I didn’t see any police, ambulance, or firetrucks yet, so the accident must have just happened. I was hoping the person wasn’t hurt too badly. A couple of hours later I…
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Tara Smith: The evolution of not only COVID-19, but emotion.
When looking into someone else’s perspective of this pandemic, your viewpoints can change in an instant. If you asked an ICU nurse what they thought of the CoronaVirus in the later months of 2019, they may tell you that it was just a virus and not an emotional lull. Maybe they would’ve said it wasn’t…
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Tula Reihman: “Caring, Smart, Funny (occasionally)”
By: Abigail Christman Tula is one of the funniest people you will ever meet and she could care so much less about what everyone thinks about her. She is one of the most compassionate people in the world. You may be mean to her once but she will always be nice to you. She believes…