This summer, it is time to unwind and forget about what is going on around you. It is time to focus on yourself and have fun. Exercise and healthy eating can help you be stress-free this summer.
Poem of The Month: 3rd Issue
Once again, I had ten people fill out a survey picking their favorite poem out of several submissions and share why it was their favorite. Read on to view the results in this month’s edition!
Scholarship Opportunities for Students in 2021
Whether you’re still in middle school or high school, the need for scholarships will inevitably find its way to you. For ease in search, here are a few scholarship contests currently open for students.
Famous April Birthdays
Are you celebrating a birthday during the month of April? If so, you may share your birthday with one of these famous artists, authors, actors, athletes, and other accomplished individuals! April 1st:…
The Cascades: Pacific Peaks
In the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada lie some of the most tranquilizing and stunning landscapes in all of North America. The region is riddled with sprawling forests, teeming with massive biodiversity…
Indoor Volleyball vs. Beach Volleyball
Originally founded in 1895 by William G. Morgan as “Mintonette,” the sport of volleyball has well advanced from a leisure activity to an Olympic sport with nearly twenty different branches to its original form.
Thank-A-Teacher: 4th Issue
Our FLVS teachers are some of the finest in the land, so we will thank them. Here are just some of the messages so far. Don’t miss the quotes about teachers we have included as well.
Tech Gadgets That Never Were
In the modern world, technology can define our lives in ways that we cannot wholly comprehend. Yet all this life-defining technology had to have had a beginning somewhere in this world…
The Discovery of King Tutankhamen
This article was a collaboration between Yana Yeremenko and Carli Bermudez. Have you ever wondered why King Tutankhamun was so popular in modern day culture? Mummies, legends, curses and treasures galore…
Computers are a Science: Intro to Java Part 1
This article is the sixth in an ongoing series by Gwen Barret and Destiny Johnson. The Java programming language has been around for about 25 years. Over time it has been used for web applications, video games, etc.