STORY BY SINCLAIR MCKINNEY This article was commissioned in partnership with Teen Vogue, where it was originally published. Cancer Alley, an 85-mile stretch of land littered with nearly 150 petrochemical… Read More »Cancer Alley in Louisiana: What Is It, and How Can Legislation Address Environmental Injustice?
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The NEW It is unbelievably better than original “IT.” It’s rare for a remake of movie to out do the classic. Much applause is owed to Andrés Muschietti and the rest… Read More »Ctrl-Alt_Del : Rebooting IT Did the Trick
Born and raised in Downtown, New Orleans, Semaj Harris, a senior at Abramson Sci Academy, comes from a neighborhood where opportunity was little to none. Never falling victim to his… Read More »Semaj Harris
This young man’s man is Taylor Weeks. He is 18 years old. One great thing to about this kid is that he is hot-headed, and fiercely competitive. He says he… Read More »Taylor Weeks
Yasmine Morris is a senior at Abramson Sci Academy. As an aspiring photographer, she plans to attend NYU in the coming academic year to fulfill her passions of being a… Read More »Yasmine Morris
In the terrifying cringiness of the 2017 film It, director Andrés Muschietti shows that coulrophobia isn’t the only fear one needs to be afraid of for the ultimate scare. Andrés… Read More »What’s Your Greatest Fear? IT is likely at the…
Step one of the JRNOLA “trial by fire” initiation includes covering Friday Night prep football with WGSO and CresentCitySports.com. JRNOLA sports writer and Kipp Renaissance Senior, Branisha Spincer, is hunkered… Read More »So… you want to be a sports writer?
Being a teenager on a budget in a city with dozens of activities to choose from, there are many different ways $40 can be spent. Whether it may be going… Read More »A Penny for Your Thoughts – What is the…
Branisha Spincer is an aspiring young writer in her senior at KIPP Renaissance High School from the New Orleans Uptown area. Branisha also attends Bard Early College New Orleans. She… Read More »Branisha Spincer
Claire Dinwiddie is a senior at St. Mary’s Dominican High School. This is her second year being a member of Dominican’s The Star newsletter staff and this is her first… Read More »Claire Dinwiddie