Category: News
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Virtual Elections for Student Council
Student council elections were held on September 8-9th, 2020. Some positions resulted in ties and campaigning was harder due to virtual school. (Photo Courtesy of Amelia Collado) Leesville Road High School student council elections…
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LRHS Football Team Can’t Train Together
The Leesville football team players have been getting creative with how they’ve been staying in shape since they are unable to practice with their teammates. Many Leesville football players from past years are competing…
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Quick Bites: Internet’s Latest News
Contributors: Asis Johnson, Jacob Smith, Lauren Taylor, Amelia Collado Billie’s Beginnings On September 8th, Fender released the official Billie Eilish signature ukulele. The ukulele, made in collaboration with Fender– a popular guitar company– is…
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4 Clubs to Join this Fall
This screenshot was taken of Leesville High School’s virtual club fair. Usually this school tradition would happen in person, but because of social distancing guidelines it is taking place online this year. (Photo courtesy…
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A Deep Dive Into Mitski
My first exposure to the artist Mitski was through the kids’ show Adventure Time. In the episode “The Music Hole,” the character Marceline sings Mitski’s “Francis Forever” from her Bury Me at Makeout Creek…
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PEPI faces the challenges of COVID
PEPI focuses on being good role models for young kids through academics and games. (Photo used by permission of Pexels) PEPI– or Physical Education Pupil Instructor– is a unique class offered for upperclassmen at…
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Leesville Media Center Offers New Process to Check Out Books
The books and novels are stacked all over the Leesville Road High School media center waiting to be checked out. Students can request books online and receive the books through curbside pickup. (Photo permission…
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The NC State Fair Drive-Thru
The inside of a fried oreo, one of the things sold at the Drive-Thru. (Photo used by permission of benzado) When I went to the NC State Fair Drive-Thru, I was excited and intrigued,…
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Visiting the Flower Field
The North Carolina Museum of Art is home to a field with sunflowers, zinnias, and an abundance other flowers. In the late summer, art and nature loves can head over to this beautiful place…
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NIMBYism: Its Rise and Fall in Raleigh
Andrew’s Chapel is a sprawling neighborhood on the Wake-Durham County line in Brier Creek. It includes both townhouses and single family homes, giving families different pricing options. (Photo courtesy of Jacob Smith) The topic…
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How to Start a Waste Reduction Lifestyle
Reusable bags and recycling are just two of the many ways you can reduce your waste production. The first step to lowering your waste production is being aware of what is right and wrong.…
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Live-Action Mulan Review
The live action Mulan premiered last week on Disney +. In the photo, Hua Mulan confronts her foes. (Photo courtesy of Sydney Kaelin) Twenty-two years after Disney released the animated musical Mulan, the fan-favorite…
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LRHS CTE Internships
CTE internships are still rolling this semester despite COVID-19, with few changes and eager students. CTE internships are semester-long programs, taken in the place of a class on your schedule, that offer hands-on…
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How Does Shop Class Look Online?
Shop class has to change to become an online class, but how will Mr. Miura do it? He has decided to keep some of the physical parts of his Carpentry and Core and Sustainable…
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A Different Freshman Year
The freshmen at Leesville already have a tough time transitioning into high school. Now, they have to learn how to adjust to remote learning as well. Wake County Public Schools have been doing remote…
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Why Run?
From the outside world, cross country can seem like a useless and unenjoyable sport. Most people get no joy out of running, so they feel they would get no joy out of cross country,…
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Students’ Opinions on Homework
High school students spend hours a week on homework and have a variety of opinions. “Homework affects me both positively and negatively,” said Jordann Smith-Burgess, junior, in a text. Students know that homework is…
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A Positive COVID-19 Case as Volleyball Gyms are Opening Back Up
Many clubs are trying to reopen, however it is proving difficult to stay safe with Corona. NC Volleyball Academy is a club that recently had a positive COVID-19 case that has increased the struggle…
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LRHS Book Club Goes Virtual
After months of quarantine, the book club members have read multiple books. Now they have to choose which one they would like to share during their first meeting. (Photo courtesy of Cassidy Farrell) For…
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North Carolina is Sending Out Absentee Ballots
With 2020 shaping up to be one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime, every vote will matter. In North Carolina, the list of competitive races goes all the way to the bottom…
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Devastating Oil Spill on the Island of Mauritius
The Wakashio sits run aground on the coral reefs of Mauritius. It will begin to leak oil in the following days. (Photo used by permission of Beata Albert) The Japanese-owned ship, The Wakashio, ran…
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Review of Karate Kid Spinoff Show Cobra Kai
YouTube sold Cobra Kai after deciding to move away from scripted T.V. shows. KARATE KID AND COBRA KAI SPOILERS AHEAD The spinoff show became a Netflix original when the streaming service bought the rights…
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Snikroc Concessions
Snikroc Concessions is a popular soft serve ice cream place that has recently moved to Page Farms in Raleigh. It has already become an attraction for many ice cream lovers and has brought in…
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Trump Backs Kenosha Police
Donald Trump made a visit to Kenosha Wisconsin on Tuesday to address the riots that took place regarding the August 23 shooting of Jacob Blake. Despite Kenosha Mayor John Antaramian advising Trump that…
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Death of Chadwick Boseman
Chadwick Boseman, a 43-year-old American Actor best known for his role as King T’challa in Black Panther, passed away after a four-year battle with colon cancer. Doctors diagnosed Boseman with stage three colon cancer…
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A Senior Celebration
On Friday, August 28, a few members of Leesville Road High School’s PTSA and other parent volunteers put together an event to celebrate the 2021 seniors. Seniors gathered together for a drive-through parade.…
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How Do Hands-On Courses Look Online At LRHS?
All students in Wake County have launched their school years online. LRHS offers a variety of hands-on classes, including: Visual Arts, Gym, Team Sports, PEPI, Weight Training, etc. Students have several different reasons…
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The Girl with the Louding Voice Review
Courageous, bold, illuminating: Abi Daré writes the story of a young girl, Adunni, showing the world the struggles she faces, the injustices suffered, and the triumph won. This story begins in rural Nigeria, outside…
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Local Food Pantries Adapt During COVID-19
Volunteers hand out prepackaged meals at a food bank. Both volunteers and guests adhere to safety precautions, wearing masks and gloves. (Photo courtesy of Unsplash) Every Wednesday and Saturday, the Millbrook United Methodist Church…
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Model UN During the Coronavirus Pandemic
The 2019-2020 Model UN team at a Model United Nations conference at the University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill on February 22, 2020. The team went to the university from February 22 to February…
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A Beginner’s Guide to Spirituality
There are many different ways for one to become in touch with their spirituality and use it to improve their daily life. Having a positive relationship between the body, mind, and soul through spirituality…
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Raleigh Curfew for Jake Blake Protests
Protesters march throughout the United States in honor of the black people who have lost their lives to police officers. Raleigh Mayor wanted to keep the Jacob Blake protest peaceful, like the manner displayed…
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Adjusting to School
Comfortable and ready to jump on a google meet, Chase Dutton kicks back in his chair, prepared for Leesville’s online classroom. With the Covid-19 sweeping through the country, WCPSS retreats to online learning for…
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President of the United States, Donald Trump, is Banning TikTok and People are Not Happy
Tiktok is an app where creators can post short edited videos up to a minute long. Pictured above is the app loading screen. (Photo courtesy of chesnot/getty images) In late July 2020, Donald Trump,…
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Avatar the Last Airbender, Why It Blew Up
Avatar the Last Airbender is a television series that aired in June 2010. This light-hearted kids show revolves around people who can bend the four different elements: water, earth, fire, and air. The elemental…
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Impact of Coronavirus on Local Book Store
Quail Ridge Books at North Hills is suffering because of Coronavirus. As a small local business, a change in everyday activity negatively impacts it. The virus affects the sales, customers, and the store’s rules.…
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The Influence of TikTok
Many users gain a large following through TikTok. Charli D’Amelio is one of many popular influencers that have created a rapidly growing platform. (Photo Courtesy of Amelia Collado) The popular app, TikTok, was one…
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Learning to Drive Through a Virus
Student drivers used to be seen all over the streets, such as this one in Durham. Now the streets almost seem like something is missing due to their absence. (Photo used with permission of…
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Senior season
Many students can’t wait for their senior year, to stand at the front of the football stands during each game, shouting storytimes into the rest of the crowd during halftime. They would have marched…
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How Teachers Are Adjusting To Online School
Caption: Google Classroom is one of the many learning management systems teachers use to recreate the feeling of a classroom for their students. On it, they can post and collect assignments, add links to…
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College tours during corona
With the COVID19 pandemic, real-life guided tours and information sessions for colleges are scarce, and it is harder to get the same touring experience. For many places, you can find virtual tours and online…
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Inside the ICU During COVID
Shelli Smith (second from the right) and her coworkers smiling big for the camera. Fully suited in their PPE (personal protective equipment) they are working hard for the better of our community. (Photo used…
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Life On NC State’s Campus During Corona
Caption: The outside of Daniel Harvey (D.H.) Hill Library, a place often used to study by NC State’s students and faculty. (use by permission of Daryn Wilkerson) As of August 26, 2020, North Carolina…
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Summer Pools During COVID-19
Caption: Pools all over the Leesville area were able to open this summer, but drastic changes were made regarding the setup of the pool deck and the pool’s management. (Photo Courtesy of Alexis Mast)…
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Companionship During COVID-19
A puppy up for adoption. Many puppies are eagerly awaiting a home and might be fostered before finding one. (Photo Used by Permission of Photos for Class) Since the start of the outbreak of…
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Mrs. Winick’s Summer Project
Deanna Winick is pictured here giving advice to a student volunteer. With permission from Mr. Soloman, principal, Winick was able to borrow sewing machines from her classroom to create the masks. (Photo used with…
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The Summit Church: One Church During COVID-19
The Summit Church is a multi-locational church based in RDU. There are twelve campuses across the triangle, from Alamance to Garner, ministries in the men’s and the women’s Wake correctional facilities, and a Summit…
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How Students are Currently Dealing with Stress
Students are experiencing stress because of current times; Leesville Road High School, along with other Wake County schools, has started their school year virtually. This change will bring on new challenges for students- but…
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The New NCHSAA Schedule
Sports are back in session — the best news any North Carolina athlete could hear! Athletes like Indya Nivar, a junior at Apex Friendship High School who plays both varsity basketball and volleyball, was…
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Changes to Yearbook
Leesville yearbooks have been a staple for decades, and that isn’t going to change any time soon. The Menagerie has even won the Columbia University Scholastic Press Gold Medal for its student-created yearbook. (Photo…