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Stories You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

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Stories You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

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Locusts Swarm Africa and Pose Threat to Food Security

Locusts Swarm Africa and Pose Threat to Food Security

Vivian Berens, Staff Writer May 8, 2020

As time passes, the once normal lifestyle that so many had taken for granted turns to an inescapable nightmare for many, especially for those in Africa. Currently the continent is being hit by massive...

COVID-19 Restrictions Reduce Harmful Gas Emissions

COVID-19 Restrictions Reduce Harmful Gas Emissions

Evan Hutson, Staff Writer April 30, 2020

Amidst the chaos and anxiety of the COVID-19 pandemic, a little bit of good has emerged. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected so many people around the world. Between making people stay home with their...

The Final Rose and Life After

Hannah Goldman, Staff Writer April 2, 2020

Peter Weber’s season of the Bachelor concluded it’s two-part finale on the night of Tuesday the 10th. But what really went down? On the first night of the finale, both Hannah Ann Sluss and Madison...

Best Things to do Getting you Through Coronacation

Madison Hays, Assistant Editor March 23, 2020

The newest high school memory: staying at home, even from school because of COVID-19. As we are still within the first week of quarantine, twiddling of thumbs and boredom is starting to take over....

A Blast From the Past: Childhood Games

Hannah Goldman and Madison Hays February 26, 2020

Before endless advertisements on games, we all had those times when we asked to borrow mom’s phone and play some classic games. These games connect our generation as we would compare high scores and...

A Blast From the Past: The 2010s

Hannah Goldman and Madison Hays February 26, 2020

Imagine you are back in 2010, you voluntarily wake up at 6 am and watch whatever was on Disney Channel or Nickelodeon. You got dressed, and put on whatever your mom bought for you at Justice or Dick’s...

Swimming to the Finish Line

Madison Hays, Assistant Editor January 29, 2020

CARBON VALLEY - Hearts are bursting after Erie’s swim team won their last home duel of the season 93-82 against Centaurus. The swim team was the last opportunity for sisters, Raegyn and Parker...

New Year; New You

Madison Hays, Assistant Editor January 15, 2020

New Year, new me; at least that's what everyone says. New Year’s resolutions are something that are usually made but rarely kept. Keeping a New Year’s resolution can be very difficult, but with a little...

Brandon Bird: Emerging With a Purpose From the Waves of Chaos

Kailey Pickering, Editor-in-Chief May 19, 2019

The sun shone brightly on a summer day in Northern Colorado Springs. On one of the emerald green lawns sits a boy dunking action figures into a bucket. “He completes the dive with a smooth turn! A dive...

Designer Babies

Jaxon Higgins, Staff Writer April 26, 2019
Our world is changing faster than we can keep up with, science and technology have been in a constant state of revolution for the last three decades. And for the biology community, the next big step appears to be in the realm of genetics. The day humans are able to alter our own genetic instructions is one that is coming rapidly. So the question must be asked, do we - or rather should we - have the right to genetically engineer a “more superior” breed of humans.

One Starry Night

April 14, 2019

A Discontent America

Jaxon Higgins, Staff Writer April 8, 2019
The debate and study of happiness is one of philosophy rather than pragmatic science. Feelings have never been concrete enough to study scientifically and to act as though happiness is any different is delusional. Witnessing the dramatic increase in suicide rates in the past years, an urgency to find a cure for dissatisfaction has surpassed the need to maintain an empirical mindset. Happiness is not a measurable facet of life, it is vastly different for every individual, a liability when attempting to do a controlled study.
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