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Abby Turner

Abby Turner

Abby Turner, Photographer May 15, 2020

  Zoom has become a major part in schooling at home. With four kids dealing with online classes, my family had to adjust to the many zoom calls that my siblings and I have. My sister, Rebecca,...

The stress of classes and my thoughts overwhelmed me. Now that its almost over I can be okay with my thoughts

Ruthann Kimbrel

Ruthann Kimbrel, Staff Reporter May 15, 2020

As the quarantine wrapped up I found it hard to deal with work. It was only two weeks in or so when I was told by my parents I had multiple missing assignments from multiple classes. It was overwhelming,...

Megan Percy

Megan Percy

Megan Percy, Web Editor-In-Chief May 14, 2020

Since quarantine has begun, many of the ways we used to entertain ourselves have lost their entertainment value, forcing us to find different methods of distraction. My mother, Melody, is seen here doing...

Separate a space into a clean and dirty side. Use disinfecting wipes to clean containers and avoid contamination.

Navigating Quarantine

Zoe Michals, Staff Reporter May 13, 2020

The conditions people are facing under COVID-19 are wildly unprecedented and scary, and none of us are completely confident on how to deal with it. Everyone is under a stay-at-home order, which means to...

Chase Redington

Chase Redington

Chase Redington, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief May 12, 2020

With the recent closure of all schools in Missouri, I’ve had my learning moved to be online. In order to receive teacher’s lectures and assignments, the students must use programs like Google Classroom...

Austin Wagner

Austin Wagner

Austin Wagner, Staff Reporter May 11, 2020

Not much has changed, save for getting this puppy, as well as the extra free time to be extremely bored. We also are currently watching over a bird but the bird isn’t as hard to watch over as this adorable...

Dawn Susek

Dawn Susek

Dawn Suses, Sports Editor May 10, 2020

Dear COVID-19, You are a blessing but a curse. You let me and my family spend way more quality time together than usual. We have spent not only more dinners together but even breakfast. Projects are...

Katrina Sturholdt

Katrina Sturholdt

Katrina Sturholdt, Staff Reporter May 9, 2020

With the recent closure of many public buildings, many people have become bored, and almost to the point of feeling stir crazy. This includes me, as I no longer attending work, go to my dad’s house,...

Brett Kleckley

Brett Kleckley

Brett Kleckley, Staff reporter May 8, 2020

Social distancing has taken a toll on everyone’s personal lives. Not being able to interact with friends and some family is challenging for many, but, for some people, having pets staying with them at...

Faith Jacoby

Faith Jacoby

Faith Jacoby, Staff Reporter May 7, 2020

It’s been a little rough. Extremely weird and a little rough. I have been trying my best to look at the bright side of things, but it’s still rough. I’ve gotten closer with my neighbors; one is my...

Nice day outside? Grab the chalk and head out to leave some encouraging and fun messages to loved ones and friends. No technology needed.

Staying Connected: Screen-less

Kierigan McEvoy, Web Assignments Editor May 7, 2020

In a time where technology is seemingly endless, it is easy for people and communities to stay connected through an unprecedented crisis. Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has helped...

Ian Ingram

Ian Ingram

Ian Ingram, Organizations Editor May 7, 2020

Although social distancing has led to ghost towns, some locations are still densely populated. Not only do grocery stores pass the “necessities-only test”, but fast food does as well. Ian Ingram works...

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