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One Year of Covid

One Year of Covid

Hayley Scalabrin, Staff Writer March 22, 2021

Students at Freedom High School have now been dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic for an entire year. This time last year, students were going home for spring break, and they did not know that they would...

Twitter Launches New Anti-Misinformation Campaign

Twitter Launches New Anti-Misinformation Campaign

Alisha Bhatia, Staff Writer March 22, 2021

In an age where false information can spread like wildfire, it is important that published information is correct and fact-checked, especially when it is in the hands of only a few but all-powerful tech...

Artwork expressing deaf people protesting the White House with screaming hands for not having interpreters at COVID briefings. Artwork by Nancy Rourke

How the Pandemic Hurts Deaf People

Alisha Bhatia, Staff Writer March 22, 2021

When we made the sudden move to life over Zoom, I predicted that quarantine would make it easier for deaf people to communicate. Despite the deaf community’s historic use of video communication technology,...

Why are vaccines so scarce?

Why are vaccines so scarce?

Alisha Bhatia, Staff Writer February 22, 2021

It seems like we’ve always been looking to the future, hoping for a time when we’ll all be vaccinated. First, we had to wait for biotech companies to develop the vaccines, and now it seems like we’ll...

How Search Engines Can Worsen the Pandemic

How Search Engines Can Worsen the Pandemic

Alisha Bhatia, Staff Writer February 11, 2021

Anyone who saw the hit Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma was shocked by how the spread of misinformation was turned into a for-profit business model. How we get information has always been important,...

Sunrise for the Seniors

Sunrise for the Seniors

Sofia Rao, Staff Writer February 1, 2021

The graduating class of 2021 has missed out on a lot this year. Things like pep rallies and the homecoming dance have been eliminated due to the rapid spread of Covid-19. Social gatherings have dwindled...

The Green Doors

The Green Doors

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer January 29, 2021

Freedom High School is the home of the patriots, and we sport the colors red, white, and blue. So why are all of the doors painted a light green? Why are the non-student decorated bathrooms green and white?...

Vaccine Approval Brings Some Good News

Vaccine Approval Brings Some Good News

Alisha Bhatia, Staff Writer January 13, 2021

While the last nine months seemed to have blended into a single monotonous period of isolation, the incoming arrival of coronavirus vaccines have put us into a new period of this pandemic. While there...

Mattress Malice

Mattress Malice

Alisha Bhatia, Staff Writer January 13, 2021

“Nothing would make us happier than to pay you a ton of money,” CEO Phillip Krim stated in an email while advocating for his product. What happened after was completely unexpected. Nothing good...

What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up

What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up

Katie Matthews, Editor in Chief January 8, 2021

   The ultimate question. What do you wanna be when you grow up? We hear it from our teachers to our family to our friends. Whether its through our parents, our passion towards a subject or something...

Anatomy Dissections

Anatomy Dissections

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer January 4, 2021

For some students, cutting into bovine eyes, a chicken quarter, and a sheep brain may not be the most appealing activity. However, in Mr. Reed’s anatomy and physiology class, you can do just that, and...

Does Covid Have a Cure

Does Covid Have a Cure

Michelle Morgan, Staff Writer January 4, 2021

Just before her 91st birthday coming up soon, Margaret Keenan became the first person in the world to be administered a COVID-19 vaccination just a few days ago. This is a milestone for the treatment of...

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