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Abdul Latif Nasir, a man never convicted of a crime, was released from Guantanamo Bay on July 19, 2021. Today, 35 detainees still remain at the prison.

[Photo] Guantanamo Bay, other issues command youth advocacy

Mishael Gill ’23, Paper Managing Editor January 3, 2023

Abdul Latif Nasir, a man never convicted of a crime, was released from Guantanamo Bay on July 19, 2021. Today, 35 detainees still remain at the prison.

The summer of 2022 is the first since the onset of the pandemic that is free of COVID-19 travel restrictions, with over 50% of the U.S. population vaccinated.

[Photo] Students express excitement towards varying summer plans

Mishael Gill ’23 and Margot Richlin ’23, Paper Managing Editor and Audience Engagement Manager June 7, 2022

The summer of 2022 is the first since the onset of the pandemic that is free of COVID-19 travel restrictions, with over 50% of the U.S. population vaccinated.

Notion was released in June 2018. Since then, it has gained popularity among students and the workplace, where it is high-functioning management software. According to Forbes, Notion has more than 20 million users as of Oct. 8.

[Photo] Notion serves as excellent productivity tool for students

Notion was released in June 2018. Since then, it has gained popularity among students and the workplace, where it is high-functioning management software. According to Forbes, Notion has more than 20 million...

The CDC recommends that all adults who have received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine get the booster shot six months after their second dose.

[Photo] Staples handles teacher absences due to COVID-19 booster shots

Kiswa Khan ’23, Associate Managing Editor November 24, 2021

The CDC recommends that all adults who have received the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine get the booster shot six months after their second dose.

Despite having only one remote Wednesday this month, teachers have adapted different systems to manage their own kids who are also learning remotely. The constant schedule changes have forced teachers to rapidly make changes to their childcare—often without warning.

[Photo] Constant schedule changes force teachers to abruptly adapt

Mishael Gill ’23, Paper Managing Editor March 27, 2021

Despite having only one remote Wednesday this month, teachers have adapted different systems to manage their own kids who are also learning remotely. The constant schedule changes have forced teachers...

According to the CDC, Black, Hispanic and Native American people are dying from Covid-19 three times faster than white people. However, they are getting inoculated much less.

[Photo] Disparity in vaccine distribution must be addressed, eliminated

Mishael Gill ’23, Paper Sports Editor March 1, 2021

According to the CDC, Black, Hispanic and Native American people are dying from Covid-19 three times faster than white people. However, they are getting inoculated much less.

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