By: Alyssa Bosslett Christmas shopping is a big tradition that many look forward to every year. Ten months ago, the 2020 Corona pandemic started causing people to wonder if Christmas would be […]
Covid’s Impact on Christmas Shopping This Year
A Covid Winter at JCHS
By: Danielle Rapsas As the number of cases for the CoronaVirus surge, James Caldwell High School will be looking quite different this winter. New guidelines have recently been issued for high school […]
“The Umbrella Academy” Actor Elliot Page comes out as transgender
By: Maggie Devaney Elliot Page, a Canadian actor best known for his work on “The Umbrella Academy” and “Juno” announced on December 1st that he is transgender. The 33 year old took […]
It’s A Wrap: Spotify Wrapped 2020

By: Amanda DeMaria It is that time of year! 2020 is coming to an end and everyone wants to see what they have been waiting for all year: their 2020 Spotify Wrapped. […]
“Trouble Don’t Last Always” & Neither Does Euphoria Fans’ Wait For The Second Season
By: Emmanuelle Feria “Euphoria,” the teen drama HBO series starring Zendaya as drug addict Rue, premiered over a year ago in 2019, striking a chord in youth culture and America. While controversial […]
The Big Apple’s Little Brother: What has Gone Wrong for the Jets?

By: Jude Bazerman EAST RUTHERFORD- The New York Jets currently sit at the bottom of the AFC East with an atrocious 0-13 record, no defensive coordinator, and much internal confusion. Many critics […]
Movie Legend Sean Connery Dies at Age 90

By: Anna Torok “There is nothing like a challenge to bring out the best in a man.” When twentieth century movie icon Sean Connery shared this wisdom, little did he know in […]
Georgia’s Senate Elections and What They Mean
By: Enzo Whetton In America’s extremely divided political landscape, all eyes have turned to Georgia and its Senate elections. Georgia, a state with two seats up for grabs, held its elections in […]
It’s Time to Rethink Presidential Pardons
By: Agostina Pieri The pardon remains an increasingly heavier burden on the democratical rulebook America has abided by for 232 years. When a person is convicted of a felony, they lose various […]
Ladies’ Figure Skating: Past the Point of No Return?
By: Cindy Chen The Winter Olympics used to be a breeding ground for celebrities. Ladies’ single skaters such as Peggy Fleming and Dorthy Hamill were hugely famous in the 1960s and 1970s; […]