As New Yorkers, snow in the winter is all but uncommon. While two inches of snow here may feel like we have avoided a destructive winter storm, there are some areas in the country where snow is just as uncommon as an alien ship. One of those areas is the state of Texas. Over the…
Month: February 2021
Super Bowl LV
While our lives have drastically changed over the past year, one event continues to excite American football fans across the country. On February 7, the 55th Super Bowl commenced as usual, with the Kansas City Chiefs defending their title against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Although the Football Power Index, along with 109 experts reported by…
The Hot Stove
In the past few weeks, a hot stove that has been anything but hot, has begun to heat up. On January 7th, Shortstop Francisco Lindor and Starting Pitcher Carlos Carrasco were traded to the New York Mets in exchange for Shortstops Andres Gimenez and Amed Rosario, Outfielder Isaiah Greene, and Right Handed Pitcher Josh Wolf,…
The 2021 AP Exams
Given the current situations of the Covid-19 pandemic, College Board has made changes to how the AP exams will be administered for 2021. To ensure the health and safety of both teachers and students, they have created 3 different exam schedules that will be on paper or digital. Administration 1 will be between May 3-7,…