By Abby Bressette Heather Belfort is the organizer of BLM NOVA, a student activism group in Northern Virginia. Belfort says that the group runs mainly on social media and is [ … ]
Keeping live music alive: Musicians struggle with COVID-19
By Sophia Sherman Local musicians in the Chicagoland area are finding unique ways to generate revenue during this era of Covid-19. As the music venues and clubs remain closed, there’s [ … ]
How some small businesses in the D.C. metro area adapted to COVID-19
By Ryan Cole Samantha Antes, a small business owner, assumed that her company would be forced to shut down as a result of the global pandemic, but instead, her business [ … ]
Hamptons restaurant workers serve up a dose of reality
By Lindsay Shachnow New Yorkers have many fears surrounding the pandemic, especially as businesses and restaurants begin to reopen. Anxieties in Westhampton Beach are not limited to seasonal residents. Restaurant [ … ]
Life with type 1 diabetes
By Reilly Brophy Each year over 40,000 people are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Unlike Type 2 diabetes, there is no cure for type 1. Awareness for this disease is [ … ]
Montgomery County makes History by Developing First-Of-Its-Kind LGBTQ+ Elective Course
By: Akua Devall The Montgomery County Board of Education has approved a first ever LGBTQ+ history class, which will attempt to comprehensively chronicle the queer community and its contributions to [ … ]
The impact of COVID-19 on restaurants
By Annie Hirsch Since COVID-19 hit the Bellevue, Washington area in early March, restaurants have been trying to do whatever they can to maintain business. New procedures have been put [ … ]
The search for a perfect wave
By Chelsea Tyssee Kendall Osborne is tired of dealing with the boy’s opinions from the South Bay on girls riding short boards. This summer, she is determined to spend her [ … ]
SAT and ACT Testing During the Covid-19 Pandemic
By Carly Silverman Frances Kalpakis might have to apply for college admission without having taken the ACT. Although new test dates were announced, a lot of students struggled to sign [ … ]
Denver public schools will not begin in-person learning until October
By Sophia Birner More than 93,000 students enrolled in Denver Public Schools will not be attending in-person classes until mid-October at the earliest due to the coronavirus Pandemic. DPS had [ … ]