
With the stress from assignments piling up and summative work due dates around the corner, along with other priorities, student life continues to feel very draining. Now with this being said, I […]
With the stress from assignments piling up and summative work due dates around the corner, along with other priorities, student life continues to feel very draining. Now with this being said, I […]
It’s taken around 20 math-related mental breakdowns and countless bad grades on math exams since the age of 10 to realize that, maybe, just maybe, I wasn’t the best at […]
Not every emotion we carry is fully acknowledged, understood, or even truly felt. At times, we might feel like we experience all of our emotions at once and aren’t quite sure how […]
Journalism is all about research. Researching the web for any possible story to jump on. Researching the world of which surrounds you. Researching the very mind. But sometimes, your brain doesn’t want […]
In the height of the 2020 Presidential Elections, the AP United States Government class held a mock election across the ANS Secondary School. A mock election is an election organized for educational […]
Yes, this is valuable journalism. Whether you love it or hate it, candy corn has remained the most iconic Halloween treat for decades since its creation in the 1880s. Invented by Wunderle […]
Social media has completely revolutionized the way we communicate with each other. It is a powerful tool to communicate with the outside world, as well as a free and open forum to […]
As we have been adjusting to the Distance Learning Program throughout these turbulent past months, students have more time available for themselves. Given that a large majority of students have expressed discontent […]
The US Embassy in Managua is hosting an art contest celebrating Women Throughout US History, and ANS’s Digital Art’s teacher, Mr. Esteban Blanco, is serving as a judge. We had the honor […]
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