1st Place, News Analysis2021-22, Division 1, News Writing By Aaron J. PunoPioneer OptimistPioneer HS With the dual complications of the COVID-19 pandemic and a labor shortage sweeping the country, Ann Arbor Public Schools decided last spring …
Wordle: Just a Game, or a Life-S-T-Y-L-E?
1st Place, News Analysis2021-22, Division MS, News Writing By Anjali NadarajahThe Cougar StarClague MS I wake up, bright and early, ready to start my day. As I eat my breakfast, I pull out my phone to play the new, trendy online game. Sweat …
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Supply chain disruption: is the worst over?
1st Place, News Analysis2021-22, Division 4, News Writing By Maura SullivanNewsprintMercy HS Cream cheese spread, soccer cleats, automobiles, flour, Mercy uniform shirts, chicken wings, ketchup packets, bed mattresses, coffee and toilet paper. …
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The ‘Big Quit’ hits close to home
1st Place, News Analysis2021-22, Division 3, News Writing By Aidan NaughtonThe SquallDexter HS "If money isn't everything, work at McDonald's."That was a line by Jordan Belfort, better known as “The Wolf of Wall Street.Today, in terms of …
mRNA Technology Drives Vaccine Development
By Zev FrankelCraneCranbrook Kingswood Boys MS The last year has been pretty crazy. From ideas that WW3 could start, to the death of a sports legend, to devastating wildfires along with a Presidential election, there is one event that has changed …
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Virtual Learning Brings Adjusted Finals
By Lucy TobierThe Communicator OnlineAnn Arbor Community HS As CHS’ virtual school year approaches its eighth month, students and teachers face an unprecedented challenge — virtual finals. While the school year of the unknown offers increased …
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