By: Grey Tucker
The annual “Mr. EHS” competition is fast approaching. With the date set at February 24, it’s sure to be a good show, as many contestants are signing up as the days go by. Continue reading Taking on Mr. EHS
By: Grey Tucker
The annual “Mr. EHS” competition is fast approaching. With the date set at February 24, it’s sure to be a good show, as many contestants are signing up as the days go by. Continue reading Taking on Mr. EHS
By: Elijah Lauffenberger
Compared to last year, this winter has been abnormally warm. According to the 2016 US Climate Data, the average temperature of December 2014 was 33 degrees, and December 2015 average was 44 degrees. This is all because of El Niño. According to the Oxford dictionary, an El Niño is “An irregularly occurring and complex series of climatic changes affecting the equatorial Pacific region and beyond every few years, characterized by the appearance of unusually warm, nutrient-poor water off northern Peru and Ecuador, typically in late December.” This abnormal weather pattern happens every three to seven years. Continue reading How Will El Niño Affect You?
By: Justin Perrin
Getting a cold is not a good feeling; you have to walk around with a box of tissues the whole day or you just sit at your house and watch Netflix all day. Either way, you are sick all day because of the cold weather or disgusting bacteria that can give you a runny nose. In this review, I’m going to give you some tips on how to prevent getting a cold and how to fight off a cold, because nobody likes being sick, ever. Continue reading Preventing Colds