Bear Attacks Woman in Pennsylvania
A woman from Pennsylvania is in critical condition after a gruesome black bear attack.The bear dragged Melinda Lebarron, of Muncy Creek Township, by her leg for more than 80 yards before she was able...
View ArticlePoet Confronts Sexual Violence from an Earlier Generation
A Cruelty Special to our Species is the debut poetry collection by Emily Jungmin Yoon, a book addressing past sexual violence and cruelty against women, specifically Korean women in World War II. Yoon...
View ArticleJohn Kelly to leave
Just in time for Christmas, White House Chief of Staff, John Kelly, has decided to step down. He will be gone by the end of this month. He has managed the White House for over a year, and his...
View ArticleChristmas Past and Present
The traditions and celebrations of Christmas have been around for many millennia. However, it was not to celebrate the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. People have been celebrating the middle of winter for...
View ArticleCleveland Indians Latest Trade
Every year, Major League Baseball holds the 4-day-long Winter Meetings. Representatives from all 30 major league teams and the 160 minor league teams come to discuss business and off-season trades and...
View ArticleLakewood Councilman Proposing legislation to Raise Legal Tobacco Smoking Age
Ohioans continue to smoke well above the national average. According to Cleveland.com smoking rates nationally have dropped in the last year from 15.5% to 14%, but Ohioans are still lighting up at a...
View ArticleSandy Hook School Receives Threat
A bomb threat had forced a school evacuation on the Sandy Hook Elementary school on Friday Dec. 14, 2018, the same day that memorial services and moments of silence to mark the massacre of the 26...
View ArticleIs There Such Thing as Male White Privilege
Since the dawn of America’s history, white males have been in power. One can take a look the colonizers that built our nation, our government leaders, our CEOs, they are predominantly white males. Are...
View ArticleThe United States is One of the Most Dangerous Places for Journalists
For the first time ever, the United States has been added to the list of most dangerous countries for journalists. The United States have joined the list that consists of India and Mexico, but why? How...
View ArticleDouble Shooting in Cleveland
In the early hours of January 11, a double shooting occurred in East Cleveland. Around 2:30 in the morning police were called to the Alibi Inn, which is located on Rockwell Avenue. When police arrived...
View ArticleMissing Teen Found Alive
Thirteen-year-old Jamye Closs was reported missing on October 15th, 2018 in Barron, Wisconsin. The authorities made their way to Jamye Closs’s home, only to find Jamye’s parents, James and Denise...
View ArticleLA Teachers Strike
In the City of Angels, where everything seems right in the world (according to the big screen), teachers are extremely unhappy with class sizes, salaries and the lack of counselors and nurses. Monday,...
View ArticleCat Cafe in Tremont
A new local business was introduced to Tremont on January 2. That business being called affoGATO Cat Cafe. Located at 761 Starkweather Ave, this takes place in a cute corner shop. The cafe is run by...
View Article3.4 Earthquake Hits East Bay
On Wednesday, January 16th, an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.7 hit the East Bay area in California. It was centered in the hills near the Oakland and Berkeley border, according to the U.S....
View ArticleMore of Children Separated From Parents at Border Than Suspected
About a couple thousand more kids may have been separated from their parents at the border than originally recorded. According to BBC News, US inspectors have found that there were thousands of kids...
View ArticleWhat does a government shutdown mean?
A government shutdown occurs when congress and the President can’t agree how to delegate funding. Often, it is a partisan disagreement; the two parties can’t agree on spending. But why this time? Well,...
View ArticleGlobal Warming is Threatening Coffee Production
Scientists believe that global warming is on its way to damaging coffee species in Ethiopia, the birthplace of the plant. Rising temperatures are already blamed for the damage of certain areas, kind of...
View ArticleNo More Coffee?
Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world, experts say that it can even be dated back to 800 A.D. If you have not heard of the energetic drink then you don’t need to worry about this...
View ArticleWhat Do That Du-rag Do?
According to Wikipedia, “Du-rags were originally the headgear of poor laborers and slaves in the 19th century. In the 1930s, during the Harlem Renaissance and Great Depression, the du-rag evolved into...
View ArticleThursday January 24, 2019
The Winter Dance will be held on Saturday, February 2nd, here at LHS Gym from 7:00 to 9:30pm. Tickets are on sale in the Book Room. Pick up your permission form today on the table outside of the Book...
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