East High School Food Drive

By Chris J. Lopez-Henriquez The East Student Council held a food drive the week of Dec. 13.  According to Matt VandenHouten, Student Council Advisor, the food drive strove to “bring in food for our pantry at school,” which runs throughout the year.     During in-person instruction, students can benefit from the pantry just about any time. However, with our online […]

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Criticism to police reactions toward Black Lives Matter vs US Capitol Riots

By Daze Williams Racism has been around forever; there’s definitely no secret about that, but we still see it vividly today in our society. What happened at the Capitol January 6 showed the difference between how police and people treat African Americans and proved white supremacy is real.  The Black Lives Matter Movement wasn’t about violence; it wasn’t about destroying […]

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HOSA bone marrow project

By Anna Lersch Each year the Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA), does a different project and this year they are doing the bone marrow project.  Mrs. Christopherson, co-advisor for HOSA, discussed the purpose of the bone marrow project and how it’s helpful.  This project is meant to help those who need treatment for certain types of blood diseases or […]

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COVID-19 Vaccines

By Jennie Ponce Gutierrez As COVID-19 cases increase, many scientists got to work to make a vaccine that can slow or stop the increase of individuals infected with COVID-19. The vaccines currently being administered are Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.  Pfizer is 90% effective with mild side effects such as an achy arm and a mild fever. The Pfizer is a vaccine […]

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