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ROLE MODEL: English instructor Ms. Kirkman reflects on female role models, One of my female role models growing up was teacher Christa McAuffliffe; I was in fifth grade when she died during the Challenger accident. First, it meant a lot to me that she believed teaching was so valuable as an occupation that she put her life on the line, and ultimately lost it, in order to educate students from space. Second, I read an article about her after she died and a quote of hers has always stayed with me: I touch the future. I teach.

Each one, teach one

Skyy Hinson, Editor
March 10, 2020
SPEAKING THE UNSPEAKABLE: Ms. Baker, Digital Design instructor, reflects on how womens role changed in the past 20 years and what Women’s History Month means to her personally. “I’ve seen a drastic change from being a young girl in middle school to now an adult women working in high school and going through college and corporate ladder of my working career. I’ve seen a lot more women be the forefront for a lot of companies, [and] having a woman in the presidential electrical ballet was major, that was history in itself”, said Ms. Baker. “[Women’s History Month] is a month that highlights all of the women in the world because women are the birth of a nation, no matter where it is in the world, nothing can happen without a woman. Women’s history month shines a spotlight on things that go unsaid or unforeseen. I’ll like to see change but I know they are already happening.

Born to change

Karla Salvador, Staff Writer
March 6, 2020
CELEBRATING STUDENT PUBLICATIONS: During Scholastic Journalism Week. Feb. 24-28, students shed light on their publication staffs and what they do.

SJW 2020

Skyy Hinson, Managing Editor
March 5, 2020
LINGERING MEMORIES: There were countless scenes to capture during Seniors Brianna Luberisse and Alyssa Stevens visit to Baltimore to visit Morgan State Universitys School of Journalism & Global Communications. Here are a scenes worth remembering.

Best of Canes meet MSU

Brianna Luberisse, Editor-in-Chief
March 5, 2020
ALEXANDRA GRIMES :A Junior in the Pre-Medical Academy says , Womens history month means that we had a moment in life to show how strong a women are and what her capabilities are. Many would think just because woman are small and less stronger than men  doesnt mean we dont  have many powers. Most people dont see or think we have it and it affects me because i sometimes feel i dont have enough strength to do what a man can do and its given me the mindset that i can do anything to my ability and its describe my personality because i know im strong.

Women’s powers

Janiyah Jackson, Staff Writer
March 5, 2020
THE FORMULA TO APPRECIATION: Here showcases a key chain quoting, I am grateful.

Gratitude

Le'Anna White, Staff Writer
March 5, 2020
LAZY THOMAS:  
 Heres lies a cat that symbolizes  carelessness.

Fight the procrastination

Le'Anna White, Staff Writer
March 5, 2020
HAIKUS CREATION: This waterfall represents a creation and a blessing from our all mighty father God.

The Chinese Bible

Le'Anna White, Staff Writer
March 5, 2020
MADAM LATSON: “I believe that it’s leadership”, said Mrs. Latson, an Inlet Grove staff member reflecting on how womens role changed in the past 20 years. “Twenty years ago, women weren’t allowed to be leaders [and] today, women now are leaning towards leadership.”

Through the eyes of her

Le'Anna White, Staff Writer
March 4, 2020
SPREADING LOVE THROUGH CHALK: Pre-Architecture instructor, Mr. Lambaz, drew a heart with the words kind, friends, fair and respect in front of his door using different color chalk for Anti Bullying Day on Feb. 26.

I heart you

Kristha Zapata-Palacios, Co-Editor
March 4, 2020
STRONG ROLES: English instructor Mrs. Cartwright, reflecting on what Womens History Month means and how it has affected her, said: It means that women are recognized for having strong roles and strong voices in society. I think its really important because girls, growing up nowadays, need to be empowered to take on the world and should be well aware that theyre just as capable as their male counterparts.

Positive influences

Skyy Hinson, Managing Editor
March 3, 2020
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