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In Conversation – Mrs. Samson
The Tuesday before last, April 2nd, I sat down with our very own Orchestra teacher, Mrs. Samson. We talked about her outlook on music education, how she approaches teaching, and her own personal experiences in her first year teaching. Read more
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Basketball and School
By Demariea Willis My freshman year starting Centennial was stressful because of Covid. We had a choice if we wanted to come into school or be virtual, but I used to come to see my friends. My friends would help me if didn´t know how to solve a question. My freshmen year I played junior Read more
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Profile of Stephen Curry
By Cornelius Dorsey Stephen Curry is the best Point Guard because he has changed the game of basketball. People didn’t expect how he would change the game with his 3pt shooting. Stephen Curry has won 4 championships from 2014-2022 and his $44 million contract extended with the golden state warriors, in 2014-15 he made a Read more
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A History of March Madness
By Garrett Cook March Madness is a college basketball tournament with 68 teams. Sunday, March 17th is when the committee announces the 68 teams that will be competing. There is a 1 in 9.2 quintillion chance that someone could correctly pick the winner of every game in the 64-team NCAA tournament. The first tournament was Read more
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Tips for Mental Wellness
By Nashonda Bingham Everyone needs a day off, a day full of relaxation, a day just for themselves. It’s needed and required and it’s not always fulfilled due to busy school and social lives we forgot about the proper care body needs. We will walk through four tips for self balance, five tips for self-care Read more
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Wars, clans and anime: a review of Vinland Saga
By Kabir Sallah Vinland Saga is an animation taking place in about 100 BC during the times of clans and wars. This story has a main protagonist named Thorfinn and the first season is about him as a kid. For the first half of the season, it’s focused on his father’s Thors. Thors was the Read more
Fiction and Poetry
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