February 26, 2021
Riley Kasprzyk, Staff WriterFebruary 23, 2021
Madison Barrass, Grammar EditorFebruary 20, 2021
Sasha Legagneur, Editor in-ChiefFebruary 16, 2021
Riley Kasprzyk, Staff WriterFebruary 15, 2021
Madison Barrass, Grammar EditorFebruary 10, 2021
Jessica Eugene , Staff WriterFebruary 7, 2021
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Vivian Capraro, Staff Writer
December 10, 2020 • No Comments
This fall, the work began on the updated sports field. Although Covid and torrential rain hindered the construction, the first light of the future dawned this month as the lights rose high above the field. As Boynton...
Sasha Legagneur, Editor-in-Chief
May 22, 2020 • No Comments
Our very own Mrs. Taylor took on an impressive feat during quarantine. With stay at home orders roaming the nation for the past couple months, she decided to set a goal for herself in which she would run 500 miles in 50 days....
Madison Barrass, Grammar Editor
April 21, 2020 • 1 Comment
Many athletes have felt the effects of being quarantined because of the Coronavirus, several of whom have become creative in their ways to stay in shape. Several types of sports have been prevented from playing. ...
Sasha Legagneur, Editor-in-Chief
October 31, 2020 • No Comments
On Thursday, October 20, the Somerset Academy Canyons National English Honor Society hosted a horror story contest. In recognition of the holiday, NEHS members submitted short stories that were read aloud and voted upon....
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- The Music Department Brings in Spring with Music March 13, 2019
Riley Kasprzyk, Staff Writer
February 26, 2021 • No Comments
With their classic tales of heroism, a fight for the fate of the universe, and at times the soap-opera drama, superheroes have provided the world with a common ground for entertainment. Everybody knows...
WandaVision: Episodes 1-3 Review
February 16, 2021
The Mandalorian: Is This Disney+ Series Worth the Watch? A Review of Chapters 15 and 16
February 7, 2021
The Mandalorian: Is This Disney+ Series Worth the Watch? A Review of Chapters 13 and 14
February 7, 2021
Display Community Service by Participating in Honor Society Donation Drives!
February 20, 2021
Current restrictions have not stopped our honor societies from fulfilling their duties! Both the Somerset...
Peace, Unity, Hope: A Reflection on Past Inaugural Addresses this President’s Day
February 15, 2021
On January 20, 2021, the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden, was inaugurated. This marked...
46th Presidential Inauguration
February 3, 2021
On January 20th, 2021, President-Elect Joseph R. Biden and Vice-President-Elect Kamala Harris got sworn...
Black superheroes have shown the world that courage comes in all races and ethnicities.
Cheers to a New Year! Now, how are those resolutions going?
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Show civic engagement with our honor societies this final week of February.
Courtesy of: https://twitter.com/MarvelStudios/status/1337195698236887042
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Bequest of Adele S. Colgate, 1962. This image depicts the nation’s first president, George Washington, being sworn into office.
On Friday February 12, SGA will be hosting a drive-in movie event! For $5, Somerset students can watch the lovable rom-com “10 Things I Hate About You” with their friends ( 4 per car). Hope to see you there!
https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-inauguration-a01d1ffa7862661914cb92b22e359854 Photo by: Scott Applewhite
Audiences can enter the world of Star Wars through “The Mandalorian”. This exciting series is now available to stream on Disney+. Image credit to ‘imdb.com’.
Pets have proved to be lovable companions during these uncertain times.
A Somerset Teacher embraces a deserving student
Gio gives a tearful “thank you”
Driving Together Towards Compassion: Somerset Teacher Gifts Student Car
A Teacher’s Gift
Whether it be on a tree, a candle, or the soul, turn the light on this holiday season.
“Students are expected to take extensive notes daily.” uwyo.edu
From Senator to Vice President Elect, Kamala Harris has kept her pearls right where they belong. Image credit to www.senate.gov .
Zoom has become a go- to application as students have participated in Remote Live Instruction the past eight months.
It is only right that you see both sides of Pumpkin #2. That department did not do a poor job on their Poe pumpkin.
Photo courtesy of: https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/
Christy Cohen, Staff Writer
April 23, 2020
Music is a form of art where people can express themselves in a unique fashion.Many schools provide music programs where students can be part of the band and play an instrument...
“Suddenly Seymour” Hit the Stage with Somerset’s Production of Little Shop of Horrors
March 8, 2020
The Music Department Brings in Spring with Music
March 13, 2019
Where Have All The Boys Gone? A Look Into The Lack Of Males In Theatre
January 15, 2019