Every year, when the holidays come around, the shopping season starts off with Black Friday. The day after Thanksgiving, stores all over the country participate in […]
Diverse Thanksgiving Traditions
Each year when Thanksgiving rolls around, many people start anticipating spending time with family and eating lots of food. American grocery stores traditionally stalk up on […]
Should the Dark History Behind Thanksgiving be Taught in Schools?
In the United States, schools often teach Thanksgiving from the perspective of the Pilgrims and not of the Native Americans. It is taught that both Pilgrims […]
A Look Into the Saxon’s Winter Season
As the fall sports season is passing and the cold weather is coming in, the Saxons begin their seasons in swimming, basketball, and wrestling in both […]
Salem Restaurants Pass Health Inspections
Last month, restaurants around Salem were inspected to determine whether or not it was safe for them to remain open. These inspections take place in order […]
Wildfires in California and How They Can Be Prevented
A devastating wildfire season in California began in mid-July of 2018. Fires have continued to persist throughout the months and they are still burning strong. In […]
Unified P.E Class
South’s unified PE class held their traditional championship game this year on Friday, Oct. 19. This year’s championship match was a flag football game held on […]
South Freshman Earns $392k Grant
Sophie Sawyer-Terlinden, a freshman at South had a remarkable summer. She was asked by her father, David Sawyer, the Turner City Administrator, to give a presentation […]
Eating Slugs Can Lead to Paralytic Shock
If a friend dares you to eat a slug, say no; or you might end up paralyzed. In 2010 Australian 19-year old Sam Ballard was dared […]