Nonrenewable or Renewable: Which One?
By Noemi Keller
“Nonrenewable or renewable?”, that is the question people ask themselves often. Renewable is something that you can use over and over again. But nonrenewable is different. You can only use it once. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. No one can bring it back.
By Noemi Keller
“Nonrenewable or renewable?”, that is the question people ask themselves often. Renewable is something that you can use over and over again. But nonrenewable is different. You can only use it once. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. No one can bring it back.
Who’s More Powerful: Captain Marvel or Thor
By Solomon Burgess Eisenberg A common debate at my house is whether Captain Marvel or Thor is more powerful. I am torn between the two, but I do think that one would win in a fight. They both have very incredible abilities, and both were vital in the recent Marvel movies. Despite how they are tied, I believe that Thor is more powerful. Warning: Minor Spoilers for “Avengers: Endgame” and “Captain Marvel” |
Vegetarianism
By Solomon Burgess Eisenberg Three billion animals are slaughtered every twenty-four hours for humans to eat. This number is crazy at first glance, but if you think about it, it makes sense. There are seven billion humans, the majority of which eat meat. |
Cats vs. Dogs
By Solomon Burgess Eisenberg I firmly believe that dogs are superior to cats. If you agree and are a dog person, I’m sure you’ll enjoy this! If you love cats, now would be a good time to stop reading. |
We Need to Stop “Cancelling” People and Here’s Why
By Lily Scheckner If you are a student at Eastern Middle School, you’ve probably heard of something called cancel culture. This practice is defined as ostracizing a person, often online, and forcing them out of professional and/or social circles. While it has become quite common on various social media platforms, especially since the beginning of the pandemic, I believe this custom to be overtly harmful and not at all helpful in rectifying someone’s alleged offenses. |