Autumn Treats to Make You Feel Cozy
Take a look at these autumn treats complied by Social Media Editor Grace Leonard.
Take a look at these autumn treats complied by Social Media Editor Grace Leonard.
Co-Editor in Chief Ella Sullivan compares North Carolina’s United States Senate Candidates Thomas “Thom” Tillis and James Calvin “Cal” Cunningham while looking at their background, key beliefs, recent scandals and current polls.
President Donald Trump is just one Republican figure who has been infected by coronavirus in a cluster whose size is currently unknown. Other prominent figures who have been infected from the same cluster include Stephen Miller, First Lady Melania Trump and Senator for North Carolina Thom Tillis. The president was first diagnosed on Oct. 1, after it was found that Hope Hicks, a senior counselor to the president, tested positive. The virus is believed to have spread to the rest of the president’s circle after an event at the Rose Garden in celebration of the nomination of Amy Coney Barret.
Staff writer Loren King explores all the possibilities of trick-or-treating with health restrictions this year.
On Sept. 23, the Chatham County Board of Education voted to continue the first semester of the 2020-2021 school year using Plan C, an entirely online instruction plan, for all high school students. The real question is, how do students feel about remaining virtual for the remainder of the year, and how will it potentially affect them?
On Sept. 26, President Donald J. Trump announced his nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, for the vacant seat on the Supreme Court. This occurred eight days after the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whom Barrett will succeed if approved.
During this time of online learning, students are expected to learn and retain the information they are given in order to do well in their classes. The way most students prepare for an upcoming test or quiz is by studying the material they are given. Studying can be done in many different ways, although some strategies may be more effective than others. But rather than looking at the different ways to study material, let’s look at another factor that research shows has a direct impact on how much information students retain while studying: the food they eat.