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    Health Issues Rising as Vaping Continues

    Health Issues Rising as Vaping Continues

    In recent years, vaping has become a huge problem, especially for teenagers and young adults. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported a 78 percent increase from the number of students who vaped in 2017 compared to 2018. In Montgomery County, there have been students who have ended up in the hospital because of Juul and other vape products. Last school year, at least five MCPS students lost consciousness at school after vaping, according to county health officials. In m
    RM African Diaspora Night

    RM African Diaspora Night

    On Thursday, February 13, nearly one hundred students from all around the county gathered at Richard Montgomery High School for a night of food, fun, fashion—and most importantly, cultural celebration. This year, RM’s Second Annual African Diaspora Night, hosted by the Black Student Union, was the culminating event after a week packed full of Black History Month festivities; a Spirit Week encouraged students to celebrate their cultural heritage by wearing traditional clothing
    Recent Stance on Coronavirus

    Recent Stance on Coronavirus

    As the coronavirus epidemic reaches Montgomery County, many remain troubled and not knowing what is next. The cases of coronavirus have spread and currently, four Montgomery County residents tested positive. One of the patients, a man in his 60s who was traveling overseas before was hospitalized. Another resident, a woman in her 80s was also diagnosed with coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. She too, was traveling overseas before she tested positive. As of Sunday, the reside
    WJ Turf Renovations

    WJ Turf Renovations

    As the new semester began, Walter Johnson High School announced they will be renewing their turf field. They decided that it was time for a renovation that would upscale the school and benefit the athletes. The reason for this is because this issue was seriously injuring some of Walter Johnson’s athletes. Bethesda magazine acknowledged this issue by stating, “Critics harbor doubts about the safety of the artificial fields and have raised concerns about the mineral substance u

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