Should High School Students Have Jobs? Journalism December 4, 2018December 7, 2018 From the day I turned 16 to currently, I have had a part time job while still managing school. On Fridays I was thankful to have spending money for the weekend but throughout the long week of school I found myself sometimes struggling to manage my time doing homework, work,
Leftover Halloween Candy Journalism November 1, 2018December 7, 2018 Julia Fitzpatrick 11/1/18 Leftover Halloween Candy Not only is Halloween fun and exciting, it is also the most awkward holiday. To begin, children dress up and walk the streets asking strangers for candy... exactly what we tell them not to do. Not only is it awkward because of the begging for candy, but
Rice Krispie Treats Journalism October 23, 2018November 1, 2018 Rice Krispie Treats Rice Krispie treats were my absolute favorite thing to make with my mom growing up. Rice Krispies are so simple, so sweet, and are easily manipulated to fit any occasion.My mom and I would make them together and no sooner were they formed into creative shapes, were they
Chocolate Chip Cookies Journalism October 17, 2018October 25, 2018 Chocolate Chip Cookies One of the most simple pleasures in life, the route of so many childhood songs, “who took the cookie from the co-co-cookie jar” and my favorite guilty pleasure, chocolate chip cookies. Chocolate chip cookies are simple, sweet and most likely one of the first recipes beginner bakers attempt.
Abortion Journalism September 25, 2018October 15, 2018 Julia Fitzpatrick September 26, 2018 Abortion Abortion has been a controversial issue since the first abortion in the 1800’s.Campaigns against abortions began in the 1800’s as well and little progressed until after the civil war. In order to get an abortion, women would go to their friends house or give themselves