The new hybrid model and its safety

by Anna Lersch This March, many  will be shifting into the blended learning model by going in person two days a week, and staying virtual for another three days.  Students have been given the option to either go into blended learning or stay completely virtual.   Some have decided to stay virtual due to concern about their safety, or not wanting […]

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Famous former student explores family history in PBS’s ‘Finding your roots”

By Anna Lersch Tony Shalhoub, a well-known Hollywood actor, is a graduate of East.   Born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin by Joseph and Helen Shalhoub, Tony Shalhoub didn’t grow up understanding much about his family history, but Shalhoub begins to learn much more about his family’s history in the show:  ‘Finding your roots’ on PBS. The episode “The Shirts […]

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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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