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  • girl in red “Rue” Review

    girl in red “Rue” Review

    September 4, 2020

    Last Wednesday, on August 26, girl in red, the popular Norwegian artist, premiered her new song “Rue,” along with a music video. This is the second song this year that Marie Ulven Ringheim, known…

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  • A Senior Celebration

    A Senior Celebration

    September 4, 2020

    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?

    How Do Hands-On Courses Look Online At LRHS?

    September 4, 2020

    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

    The Girl with the Louding Voice Review

    September 4, 2020

    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

    Local Food Pantries Adapt During COVID-19

    September 4, 2020

    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

    Model UN During the Coronavirus Pandemic

    September 4, 2020

     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

    A Beginner’s Guide to Spirituality

    September 4, 2020

    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

    Raleigh Curfew for Jake Blake Protests

    September 4, 2020

    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

    Adjusting to School

    September 1, 2020

    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

    President of the United States, Donald Trump, is Banning TikTok and People are Not Happy

    August 31, 2020

    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, Why It Blew Up

    August 30, 2020

    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

    Impact of Coronavirus on Local Book Store

    August 30, 2020

    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

    The Influence of TikTok

    August 28, 2020

    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

    Learning to Drive Through a Virus

    August 28, 2020

    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

    Senior season

    August 28, 2020

    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

    How Teachers Are Adjusting To Online School

    August 28, 2020

    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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  • The Black Lives Matter movement

    The Black Lives Matter movement

    August 28, 2020

    What it is and why it was started Many of you may have heard the saying, “Black lives matter” or “no justice no peace”, these chants are heard at nearly every BLM protest.  Alicia …

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  • College tours during corona

    College tours during corona

    August 28, 2020

    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

    Inside the ICU During COVID

    August 28, 2020

    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

    Life On NC State’s Campus During Corona

    August 28, 2020

    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

    Summer Pools During COVID-19

    August 28, 2020

    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

    Companionship During COVID-19

    August 28, 2020

    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

    Mrs. Winick’s Summer Project

    August 28, 2020

    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: One Church During COVID-19

    August 28, 2020

    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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  • The New NCHSAA Schedule

    The New NCHSAA Schedule

    August 28, 2020

    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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  • Legend of Korra  Review

    Legend of Korra Review

    August 28, 2020

      Although this summer was… a bit terrible, one upside was Netflix adding one of my childhood favorite shows, Avatar: The Last Airbender. In the midst of everything bad happening in the world, it’s…

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  • Changes to Yearbook

    Changes to Yearbook

    August 27, 2020

     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…

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  • Lucifer– Season Five Review

    Lucifer– Season Five Review

    August 27, 2020

    On August 21, Netflix released the long awaited, originally final, season of Lucifer. After waiting for over a year for a new season, fans are ecstatic at the release of season five, and the…

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  • New Disease Linked to the Coronavirus

    New Disease Linked to the Coronavirus

    May 26, 2020

    There has recently been a new disease linked to the coronavirus, this new disease is similar to the Kawaksaki disease. The Kawasaki disease originated in Japan in the 1960s; it causes inflammation in blood…

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  • The US Foster Care System

    The US Foster Care System

    May 22, 2020

    Percentage of foster care children in congregate care by state in 2013. Photo in public domain by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.  The United States foster care system is broken. There are over 400,000…

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  • Walking through quarantine

    Walking through quarantine

    May 18, 2020

    During quarantine there is a lot of time to go on walks, runs, or bike rides. There are only so many times you can go around your neighborhood before it gets boring, so here…

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  • The Outer Banks

    The Outer Banks

    May 18, 2020

    The new number one show on Netflix is Outer Banks, a show that follows the lives of four kids who live in the Outer Banks and search for treasure. It sounds cliché, but the…

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  • Grades going forward

    Grades going forward

    May 18, 2020

    Wake County released grading guidelines for PreK-11 on May 12. They address final grades, how to improve grades, and promotion decisions. (Photo courtesy of Marie Cox) On May 12 the Wake County Public School…

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  • Regular classes vs. online classes.

    Regular classes vs. online classes.

    May 18, 2020

    It’s easy to see why online classes are different from regular classes. In online school, you are in a virtual meeting with a bunch of other students who want to participate, not show their…

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  • North Carolina enters Phase One of reopening

    North Carolina enters Phase One of reopening

    May 18, 2020

    The US government planned to open the states in three phases, according to President Trump.  The phases would allow each state to gradually reopen its public places as Covid-19 lessened in the area.   The…

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  • Make masks mandatory

    Make masks mandatory

    May 18, 2020

    The News and Observer wrote an article in mid April regarding people wearing protective masks in NC, and the truth is that we aren’t wearing any. Even now in May, if I walk into…

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  • How you can help the environment from home

    How you can help the environment from home

    May 18, 2020

    While most of us are staying at home, it makes it hard for progress to be made in improving the environment. People are producing large amounts of waste and using increased amounts of energy,…

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  • The Voice Season 18 finale: you don’t want to miss this

    The Voice Season 18 finale: you don’t want to miss this

    May 17, 2020

    While The Voice may look different at the end of this season, it has not stopped. The epic performances will continue in the finale of Season 18. (Photo Courtesy of Ellie Thompson) The Voice,…

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  • Netflix’s Self Made review

    Netflix’s Self Made review

    May 12, 2020

    Self Made, based on the true story of Madam C.J. Walker, aired on Netflix in 2020. This four-episode series covers her life from rags to riches. (Photo Courtesy of Ellie Thompson) Madam C.J. Walker:…

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  • Cinco De Mayo and its history

    Cinco De Mayo and its history

    May 11, 2020

    Puebla is a city in Mexico that was once an Aztec society. It is now a very popular place to visit during the celebration of Cinco De Mayo because of its famous battle that…

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  • How are LRHS alumni coping?

    How are LRHS alumni coping?

    May 11, 2020

    Due to COVID-19, the world has receded into temporary lockdown, forcing businesses, schools, and universities to close. In these times of uncertainty and panic, universities search for ways to continue their classes. As college…

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  • The AP Exams (coronavirus edition)

    The AP Exams (coronavirus edition)

    May 10, 2020

    AP exams are just around the corner, but this year’s exams are a little different from years past due to the coronavirus. This year, all exams are going to take place online, with guidelines…

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  • No ordinary bee

    No ordinary bee

    May 10, 2020

    The real name for these huge insects are Asian giant hornets. They are much bigger than other hornets and have quarter-inch stingers. Found in Canada last August and then in Washington State last December,…

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  • Internet horror’s hold on social media

    Internet horror’s hold on social media

    May 10, 2020

    I know I’m not alone when I say cheesy ghost-hunting shows are my guilty pleasure. Ghost stories and horror movies were made to rile up the animalistic fight-or-flight instinct in every person. Clowns, spiders,…

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  • Quarantine brings new opportunities

    Quarantine brings new opportunities

    May 10, 2020

    Being in quarantine has put a stop to many things that we’ve taken for granted.  We no longer go to school and meet up with friends.  We no longer can go to the movie…

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  • Netflix Suggestions For Your Quarantine

    Netflix Suggestions For Your Quarantine

    May 10, 2020

    Below are some binge worthy series that you can find on Netflix to pass some time: Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness: If you are into docuseries, Netflix recently dropped a new one that…

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  • UFO’S real or myth?

    UFO’S real or myth?

    May 9, 2020

    Photo of 2004 UFO sighting released by the Pentagon on 4/27/2020. Photo taken by Naval Aviators in the public domain.  On Monday, April 27 the Pentagon released three videos of unidentified flying objects (UFOs)…

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  • One World: Together At Home Recap

    One World: Together At Home Recap

    May 5, 2020

    The One World: Together At Home global special paid tribute to essential workers and heros during this pandemic. Organized and created by the WHO organization, Global Citizen, and Lady Gaga, the virtual concert was…

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  • The Vampire Diaries and its spin offs

    The Vampire Diaries and its spin offs

    May 4, 2020

    Have you run out of things to do since we’ve been quarantined? If you’ve already attempted to give yourself a haircut, dye your hair, spent all your money online shopping, or even tried sewing…

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  • Doom: Eternal review

    Doom: Eternal review

    May 4, 2020

    DOOM: Eternal is an insanely violent first person shooter that follows the story of the Doom  Slayer in his conquest to kill pretty much every single demon he can get his hands on, whether…

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