TV/Media Production teacher Vilma Zefran has been named ACPS Teacher of the Year, after 20 years of teaching at T.C. Williams and expanding the TV Production program.
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How Long is Six Feet?
They're everywhere, inside schools, cafes, and parks. “Please Remain Six Feet Apart,” Everyone has seen them, but how many understand? How long actually is six feet?
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Student Opinions on Returning to School
After almost a year of online learning T.C. students are finally returning to the building. It won’t be the same as last year, with students only going in two days a week, hardly anyone in the classrooms and of course, mask wearing. But it's a step in the right direction.
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Breaking News: Students Losing Backpack-Carrying Muscles
Quarantine has taken things from every one of us. Family, friends, the simple joys we used to experience, like drinking coffee in a coffee shop and not having personal space in a grocery store. But the worst thing people have lost, the most horrible, gut wrenching, pain inducing, thing: backpack-carrying muscles.
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Titans take Winter Break During a Pandemic
As winter break approaches, many T.C. students are gearing up for a rest from Zoom classes and homework. Most years, students spend the holidays visiting family and spending time with friends; However this year's break may look different.
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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Scooter
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past year, you may have seen the newest environmental ‘trend.’ Scooters. These scooters are everywhere in Old Town and are beginning to pop up in surrounding areas and the West End. You can’t walk two feet without bumping into a capitalist electric moneymaker.
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Coronavirus Vaccines: What You Need to Know
Despite the information in the news surrounding the search for a coronavirus vaccine, it is hard to pinpoint what is actually happening. There are so many different vaccines and companies that it's hard to figure out where we stand on the route to a vaccine.
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Being The “New Kid” In 2020
Being a new student is always difficult whether you’re only moving over a district, or to a whole new state or country. Showing up that first day somewhere you’ve never been, seeing people you’ve never seen. Feeling lost in a crowd without a single familiar face or landmark to guide you. It's something that society openly recognizes as difficult. But what do you do when you can’t even see your classmates' faces?