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Why Gen Z supports President Biden’s Green New Deal

Maynor Chinchilla February 10, 2021

Climate change is a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular, a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric...

 Lets make online school positive.
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A journey to have a better online school.

Maynor Chinchilla October 7, 2020

We can all agree that online school is not the best way to learn. It has a lot of technology problems which can cause stress. The fact that we are at home also causes a lot of distractions which makes...

Give your self the opportunity to go out and enjoy nature. 
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Why you should visit of The Edge of The World park at the Amicalola river

Maynor Chinchilla October 7, 2020

Covid-19 has impacted everything about our lives.  One common thing that everyone has in common is being stuck at home. It does not give you the best feeling but is the best thing we can do to be protected....

Roswell Mill Park an incredible park with beauty, history and more |Credit:https://creativecommons.org/

Why you should visit The Roswell Mill

Maynor Chinchilla, Staff Writer December 21, 2019

Roswell Mill Park is an incredible park with a lot of history an incredible, and beautiful places to see. This park is located on the banks of Vickery Creek, and has the ruins of the Roswell Manufacturing...

We need to take care of our planet

Maynor Chinchilla, Staff Writer December 9, 2019

Earth. A  lot of people say it is our planet, but this is not true. The Earth is much more than just our planet; it is our home. In the past, humans started to use the resources on it to make our...

Sawnee Mountain is historical and may have been used by Native Americans for ceremonies. Photo Credit: Maynor Chinchilla

Visit Forsyth County’s Sawnee Mountain Park

Maynor Chinchilla, Staff Writer December 5, 2019

Sawnee mountain is a beautiful park in Forsyth County. This park is an enormous park with a lot of history. This is an incredible park when you are walking to the top you can see a lot of animals and also...

The Georgia State Capital Building in the sunlight.
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Atlanta air quality is becoming unhealthy

Maynor Chinchilla October 22, 2019

Atlanta: a wonderful city that has increased in multimedia, population, space, and also air pollution. Atlanta is the capital city of Georgia in the U.S. and is a beautiful city with a lot of places to...

Immigrants don’t receive a fair chance for financial aid and scholarships in general

Maynor Chinchilla, Staff Writer October 17, 2019

High school is the last step before college. It’s four years to plan where you want to go and what major to study. But the first thing needed for college is money. Many people use government loans and...

Lake coatepeque is in western El Salvador| photo credit: https://creativecommons.org/

Best places to visit in El Salvador

Maynor Chinchilla, staff writer October 4, 2019

El Salvador, as other countries, has a lot of incredible places and here are the best ones. The first one is call lake Coatepeque. Lake Coatepeque is a large crater lake surrounded by wooded hills in western...

The Swan Lake fire blazes in the forest.
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Swan Lake forest fire devastates Alaska

Maynor Chinchilla September 18, 2019

Imagine a vacation in Alaska: snow, cold weather, animals, trees, an enormous green forest. Well, this vacation isn’t possible. The Alaskan snow is melting, and temperatures have increased. Between Jun....

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