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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

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Second Trump Impeachment

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WhatsApp Loses Millions of Users Following Policy Change

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

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Making Room for Journalism While Feeling Overwhelmed

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What is Snapchat?

By ANS Newspaper on September 21, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Snapchat By: Sophia Roman & Ella Coronel What is it? You’ve probably heard about Snapchat. Launched in 2011, the mobile app Snapchat that lets you send pictures or videos – also known […]

Don’t Lose It Again!

By ANS Newspaper on September 19, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Have you ever lost something and wish you could find it? Well now you can with TrackR! TrackR is this new device that will help you find any item you misplace. Unlike […]

Freshmen Point of View

By ANS Newspaper on September 19, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

by Adriana Mora For students, freshmen year can be a big change as they transition from middle to high school. Grades begin to count. Classes are harder. It’s a new environment with […]

Award-Winning Journalist Meets with Eye of the Tiger

By ANS Newspaper on September 12, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

By: Andrea Barberena Tifani Roberts, Nicaraguan journalist, gave the Eye of the Tiger students an exclusive interview at the American University, or UAM. Our Journalism I & II classes, along with some […]

The New iPhone 7

By ANS Newspaper on September 12, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Alfredo Siezar & Adriana Delgadillo, 12th grade     The wait is over. After two years, Apple has finally released their anticipated iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. Rumors were swirling around that […]

Starting Senior Year

By ANS Newspaper on September 8, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

As the end of eleventh grade arrived, I still didn’t realize that my whole life was going to change. Responsibility was one of my biggest failures and I am still working on […]

Ways To Set Goals

By ANS Newspaper on August 29, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

According to BusinessDictionary.com, goals are “an observable and measurable end result having one or more objectives to be achieved within a more or less fixed time frame.” Yet, when a goal is […]

The New SAT Purposes and Ideas

By ANS Newspaper on June 3, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

As many of us know, a new SAT test has been introduced by the College Board. The SAT is a test accepted by U.S. colleges and the College Board has programs that […]

Over the Moon: NASA Space Apps Challenge

By ANS Newspaper on May 31, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Houston, we’ve had a problem…” Our very own freshmen English teacher, Ms. Lisa Lippay, along with another mother and their sons, were determined to create an interactive, educational iBook about the moon. […]

Fiesta de Poesía Modernista

By ANS Newspaper on May 31, 2016 • ( Leave a comment )

Since the start of the fourth quarter, students from 11th grade have been working on several assignments studying the different authors of the Modernism movement. Modernism is a movement started in Latin […]

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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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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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