Due to Covid-19, we are all forced to stay at home as much as possible, and, with that, we all have to adjust to new norms. Now I understand how hard it can be to change and adjust yourself to a new environment…
The History of Voting
The right to vote is a natural right, one that can’t be taken away by the government unless convicted. Some U.S. citizens don’t have an interest in voting or think it’s a waste of time. They don’t realize the importance of voting.
Five Book Series That Are Worth Your Time
If you’re searching for something to read, then good news: there are many books and series worth reading, some underrated and others known and sweeping the nation. Romance, adventure, action, fantasy and science fiction are all genres that include some amazing books.
The History of Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time ended on November 1. So what exactly is daylight saving time, and why do we use it? Daylight Saving Time (DST) moves clocks forward by one hour in the summer, and then an hour back during fall. As the name suggests…
What is Halloween Really?
Halloween has been known for dressing up in costumes, trick or treating, enjoying some thriller or horror movies, and decorating homes with skeletons, witches, pumpkins, and mummies. People all over the world…
Celebrating National Art Day
Oscar Wilde once wrote that “life imitates art far more than art imitates life.” Everywhere we look, it is undeniable the influence that art has on our lives. The music we listen to, the movies playing on our TV, and even the food we eat can be considered art.
3 Scary Good DIY Halloween Treats!
Halloween this year may be a bit different than what we’re used to due to COVID-19. So to make this holiday come alive, you can celebrate it at home with these three…
5 Wickedly Fun Things to Do this Halloween
This Oct. 31 may not be like the traditional Halloween where children run around trick or treating for candy. However, this Halloween doesn’t have to be any less enjoyable! Here are five…
Celebrated Figures: Hispanic Heritage Month
Did you know 60.6 million people in the United States are Hispanic? Sept. 15 was the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month in which we celebrate those 60.6 million people doing good…
The Scientists at Yellowstone
Over 3,000 gallons of scalding water spew into the atmosphere, reaching heights over 100 feet. Visitors watch in awe as nature gives a taste of the power it wields. Lasting for just…