Story by Jillian Tyler, staff writer
• January 15, 2025
The classroom door creaks open as the bell rings. Malorie Taylor hurries in, mind racing between grad school and teaching. Yet, no matter how hectic her life gets, she always makes time for her students,...
Story by Reese Langdon, staff writer
• November 17, 2020
You know the feeling. You are headed to your next class, dreading having to sit quietly and listen to your teacher lecture about mitochondria this and slope-intercept form that. You walk in, and then you...
Story by Aislyn Echols, opinion editor
• October 22, 2020
With the recent pandemic, schools have had to rearrange their teaching and curriculum to accommodate in-school as well as online learners. Most people think of how this change will affect the students,...
Upon first glance into criminal justice teacher Michelle Shannon’s classroom, a theme in decoration is remarkably apparent. Her room is covered in blue paper and workplace pride. Patrol cars and policemen...