Post-pandemic education likely to continue digital aspects
COVID-19 forced education to digitize. What will remain when the need for online learning is no longer there?
Student opinion articles comprising of Op-Eds, editorials, columns and guest editorials, student expression.
COVID-19 forced education to digitize. What will remain when the need for online learning is no longer there?
In the wake of COVID-19, Barons have found reading as a source of comfort and inspiration.
Students have gone through the trials and errors of online learning and have feedback for teachers.
Considering the current situation where many students have had to take online instruction, students disagree with the format of the tests.
The experience of cross country racing amid a pandemic sparks memories of prior races.
Baron’s are excited about the fourth and final season of “Attack of Titan.”
The challenges of distance learning during a pandemic warrant a decrease in the amount of homework students receive.
California’s small business revenues and reopenings are down 30%. With over 100,000 small businesses permanently gone across America, we must pressure our leaders to help.
People of color are more likely to live in areas heavy with pollution, and environmental justice movements are trying to change that.
Seniors want to see more activities such as dances, assemblies and performances.