BY SAMMY JOHNSON
As you may know, the political parties have been in the news a lot lately, but you may not know much about them. Here is a guide to their history and beliefs.
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BY SAMMY JOHNSON
The 2021 baseball season is just around the corner. Here is a preview of what the upcoming National League season might look like. BY CLAIRE DAWSON, MORGAN MONTOYA, BEN STRICKLER
Policing seems like such a rudimentary and basic right. The right to feel safe in your own home seems like something that would always be in someone's subliminal mind. It turns out it took 248 years just to have police funded by taxes. But why was a police force created in America? How did the police force evolve through United State history? BY CLAIRE DAWSON AND MORGAN MONTOYA
In school, Americans have been taught that slavery ended on December 5, 1865, when the Thirteenth Amendment was ratified across the U.S. However, did slavery really end in America? BY CHARLES LUST
The only thing Bears fans could do was watch as the Saints crushed the Bears, 21-9, in the first round of the playoffs. The Bears were low on players on defense due to injuries to starting linebacker Roquan Smith, starting cornerback Jaylon Johnson, nickelback Buster Skrine, and safety DeAndre Houston-Carson. On offense, it wasn’t much better. Rookie wide receiver Darnell Mooney, a key part in Chicago’s offense, was out with an ankle injury, and wide receiver Anthony Miller was ejected in the third quarter. The Bears did not look good against the Saints, with Javon Wims dropping an easy touchdown catch and Mitch Trubisky taking several sacks. In all, the Saints put an embarrassing end to the Bears’ season. BY TALIA BERMAN-CUTLER AND REGAN GOULD
Reading books can be very magical. You can go through the sliding door into different worlds, living different lives. But sometimes you can’t find yourself in a book. BY MAYA WUNDER AND CHARLES LUST
If you had to stick to a sport which sport would you choose? For Mason Fernandez, it would be golf. BY HUGO RICHARDS
This article is the first in a fun, ongoing series explaining flag history. |