The NFL (National Football League) has many Black athletes currently playing, but there was once a time when an unwritten rule did not allow any at all. From the 1930’s to the 1940’s Black players were hardly allowed on the field due to internal racism within the teams, organization, and fans. In 1919, Fritz Pollard […]
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By: Charlotte Salazar Diana Francis Spencer was a woman of compassion and love, who, while married into the royal family and after, determinedly provided change within her power. She was born July 1st, 1961, and grew up in a family close to the crown. She had many hobbies such as swimming, skiing, and dancing. She […]
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On September 27th, 2021, information from the Biden Administration was released, stating that plans were being processed to recreate policies/criteria for one of the main immigration programs worldwide. First, what is DACA? The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was made for children who were illegally brought to the US by their parents and allows […]
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By Jordyn Contrucci and Hannah Flory Next year students will have access to a wider variety of courses at ASK. The new classes being offered on campus are Digital Electronics, AP Computer Science, AP World History, Data Science, and a CNM dual enrollment College Success Experience (CSE) next year. The goal is to encourage […]
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By Hannah Flory Edward Garcia’s AP US History class participated in a different kind of history lesson this week. Scholars were told to write and create a newspaper set in the 1700s. This project inabled scholars the opportunity to look at different headlines from the Washington administration. Garcia explained that during a regular lecture, everyone […]
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March 29, 2022
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