Word of the Week: Inane
by DOINA PLOP Deputy Editor Inane (adj.) Silly, lacking significance or point. The student thought his question was inane, but…
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by DOINA PLOP Deputy Editor Inane (adj.) Silly, lacking significance or point. The student thought his question was inane, but…
Finding joy in a COVID winter By JESSICA PACE There’s a saying in Scandinavian culture, where winter days are sunless…
Hooey (noun, slang) Nonsense. The teacher tried to explain to the student the computation of the derivatives but it all…
by JESSICA PACE The epic family mystery The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton Historical fiction When four-year-old Nell is found sitting…
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by DOINA PLOP Deputy Editor Gadabout (noun) A person who habitually seeks fun and pleasure. Steve used to be a…
Finding joy in a COVID winter by JESSICA PACE There’s a saying in Scandinavian culture, where winter days are sunless…
by DOINA PLOP Deputy Editor Farrago (noun) A confused mixture; an unorganized collection of various things. The student’s desk is…
by ETHAN BERMAN Staff Writer Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct figures about the percentage of schools…
By CYDNEY HEED Editor Even in the era of social distancing, there are still opportunities to have fun! Check out…
by DOINA PLOP Deputy Editor Evanescent (adjective) Of short duration; passing out of sight; fading away; vanishing. The student would…
Finding joy in a COVID winter By JESSICA PACE Graphic Designer There’s a saying in Scandinavian culture, where winter days…