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Biden Urges Senate to Pass $1.9 trillion Covid Relief Package

By Caroline Ketelhohn on March 1, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Expected To Land on Mars This Thursday

By Paulo Mayorga on February 16, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Second Trump Impeachment

By Carlos Hondoy on February 16, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

WhatsApp Loses Millions of Users Following Policy Change

By Paulo Mayorga on February 1, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Why Does South Africa Continue to be Segregated 25 Years After Apartheid?

By Nicole Odongo on January 31, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Making Room for Journalism While Feeling Overwhelmed

By Alejandra Telleria on January 27, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Keeping a Journal Will Relieve Quarantine Stress

By Caroline Ketelhohn on December 1, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

As we near the end of 2020, we can acknowledge that the past year has been a difficult and often shocking one for everyone. It has been a whirlwind of concerning news […]

The Avian Flu: A Constant Threat

By Min Gue Kwak on December 1, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

The avian flu is a name given to a type of influenza virus that is specialized for transmission among birds. The name avian flu almost always refers to influenza type A, which […]

Terrorist Group Beheads More Than 50 People in Mozambique

By Nicole Odongo on December 1, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Conflict in the small province of Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, has been escalating since the beginning of 2020, with high numbers of displacement and urgent humanitarian needs.    The violence in the small […]

Writing When You Have Nothing To Write About

By Alejandra Telleria on December 1, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

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 […]

How COVID-19 is Affecting Mental Health

By Vanessa Bendana on November 29, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all sectors of society: the economic, political, and social sectors; however, one aspect that remains forgotten in obscurity is mental health. Weeks of social isolation, financial struggles, […]

Amazon’s New Service

By Eduardo Gutierrez on November 25, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

Amazon is exploring the opportunity of taking its shipments into their hands when it comes to rural areas. As of now, Amazon still relies on the US Postal Service for deliveries.    […]

Boeing 737-Max: Clear for Take Off

By Carlos Hondoy on November 20, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

After 20 months of being grounded, the Boeing 737 Max has received authorization from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to fly. This authorization is an important step for Boeing, which lost billions […]

Powerful Earthquake Hits Turkey and Greece, Killing at Least 27 People and Injuring 800

By Ayesha Rana on November 17, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

On October 30, Friday afternoon, a powerful earthquake struck the Aegean Sea off-coast of Turkey and Greece, killing at least 27 people. The earthquake destroyed many buildings and triggered a mini tsunami. […]

Hurricane Eta Strikes Nicaragua

By Vanessa Bendana on November 17, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

‌On November 3rd, 2020, Hurricane Eta, a category 4 hurricane, struck Nicaragua’s shore with torrential rainfall, causing widespread flooding and destructive landslides. Hurricane Eta had winds reaching speeds of 140 mph; the […]

Pfizer’s Coronavirus Vaccine Tests Over 90% Efficient

By Paulo Mayorga on November 16, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )

On November 9, 2020, the drug company knows as Pfizer announced the results of clinical trials testing its vaccines. The results were eye-catching as the vaccine proved to more than 90% efficient […]

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What About the Future?
"The short break we took transitioning from physical classes to online classes was welcome, and the following online classes were rather peaceful, calming, you could say. I would lay down on my bed for a few minutes between classes, and I felt refreshed at each and every class I joined. But there was one thing I was forgetting about in all of this, something that adults and working individuals found out much sooner. What about the future?

Read more of Min Gue Kwak's story at: https://www.ans.edu.ni/newspaper/2020/04/29/coronavirus-a-pandemic-story-through-the-eyes-of-a-junior/
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What's it like to be a Junior who has had to leave the country and experience quarantine in a small apartment? Read Sam Swinehart's experience here:
"Picture this: It’s the middle of summer vacation, and it’s a balmy 79 degrees outside - a sprinkle of clouds are sparsely scattered across the sky, and there’s a cool breeze outside. It’s the picturesque summer day. And, you’re stuck inside. You aren’t allowed to leave the house because of, that’s right, the coronavirus."
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A Junior’s Perspective on Quarantine, Including a Review | Eye of the Tiger

A Junior's Perspective on Quarantine, Including a Review
"With this global pandemic having spread far across the world starting in China, the effects of its damage are being felt even in the small country of Nicaragua. Although the number of reported COVID-19 cases is low, the country as a whole is taking precautions against the virus, and this includes the school that I go to, the American Nicaraguan School. As an 11th grader, I can’t help but feel lucky for having had the chance to take the SAT test, since many others were unable to all across the world, and many more had their May test cancelled. However, this does not change the fact that I am unable to go to school, alongside millions of other students across the globe."
Read more of Min Gue Kwak’s article at: https://www.ans.edu.ni/newspaper/2020/04/23/a-juniors-perspective-on-quarantine-including-a-review/
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Arts and Culture A Junior’s Perspective on Quarantine, Including a Review By Min Gue Kwak on April 23, 2020 • ( Leave a comment )   Life Inside With this global pandemic having spread far across the world starting in China, the effects of its damage are being felt even in the small country of N... ... See more

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10 months ago

A Senior Student's Perspective - "What I find most interesting about these times is that our generation loves to spend their time inside hibernation, on our phones, computers, tablets, game consoles and overall lacking interaction with others but now that we have the chance to do so (yes, under non-ideal circumstances), we do not want to anymore. It makes me think that it is our nature to want what we can’t have. It also makes me think that we do not appreciate things until they are taken away from us, in this case our freedom."

Read more: https://www.ans.edu.ni/newspaper/2020/04/17/a-senior-students-perspective/
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Walking Past – An Original Poem | Eye of the Tiger

Walking Past - An Original Poem
Mayte Cruz's poem is inspired by Sara Wong's artwork featured in the New York Times.
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Arts and Culture Walking Past – An Original Poem By Mayte Cruz on April 17, 2020 • ( Leave a comment ) Original poem by Mayte Cruz My poem was inspired by artwork featured in the New York Times by Sara Wong. I am inspired by the concept of walking past people who could end up being important in ... ... See more

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