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Syd Barrett
March 12, 2020
Boy Scouts recite the Scout's Law. Recently, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), through their use of the BSA’s Volunteer Screening Database, has determined that there have been more than 12,000 alleged sexual abuse claims from 1944 through 2016.

Boys Scouts file for bankruptcy

Kat Swift, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
March 11, 2020
A swarm of desert locusts in the East African savanna. Desert locusts live for about three months. After a generation matures, the adults lay their eggs which, under the right conditions, can hatch to form a new generation up to 20 times larger than the previous one. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said “the insects are breeding so fast that numbers could grow 500 times by June.”

A Biblical plague

Azariah Cuff, Staff Writer
March 10, 2020
Team Auctoritas members (left to right) Claudia Quintaba, ‘21, Srijan Kalva, ‘21, Louis Ke, ‘23, Meron Belachew, ‘22, Dagmawit Getnet, ‘21, Kayla Reidy, ‘21, Lucy Phillips, ‘21, and Taran Ghuman, ‘21, (Stephon Ridley, ‘22, not pictured) all pose for a picture after winning both trials at the Mock Trial Regional Competition at the Hamilton County Courthouse.

An outstanding performance in Mock Trial

Shiv Malhotra, News and Features Section Editor
March 6, 2020
SoleBros SENIOR Curtis Harrison IV (left) and SENIOR Spencer Boyd (right) getting ready to air live on the Kelly Clarkson show. These two, along with SENIORS, Kellen Newman and Breiland Anderson, started SoleBros to share the confidence they get from wearing a new pair of shoes. “SoleBros has been very humbling because I am able to give kids confidence through a pair of sneakers.” Harrison IV said.

SoleBros make a difference from head to sole

Mackienzee Rasheed
March 3, 2020
Border wall construction at the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. To clear the path for the 
US-Mexico border wall crews have begun “controlled blasting” in areas such as Monument Hill, where a O’odham 
burial ground lies.

‘Controlled blasting’ begins at the border

Kat Swift, Managing Editor of Viewpoints
February 27, 2020
Students in the Green Club come and cultivate the trees from “seeds to sprouts” every Wednesday from 2:35 to 3:30. Volunteer days for the woods project itself are on Saturdays.

Behind the Walnut Woods endeavor

Azariah Cuff, Staff Writer
February 20, 2020
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