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Coronavirus pandemic, rise of misinformation highlight importance of media literacy

Coronavirus pandemic, rise of misinformation highlight importance of media literacy

Kyle Clem and Kyle Clem May 14, 2021
Throughout 2020, the struggles of Covid-19 forced many businesses to shift their workforce to online platforms. Whether through Zoom, Webex or Microsoft Teams, many employees found themselves spending more time at their computer than ever before. With this rise in screen time, the importance of an understanding of media literacy grew to an all time high.
Church leaders, students adapt despite Coronavirus

Church leaders, students adapt despite Coronavirus

Aribella Dimmer and Aribella Dimmer April 9, 2021
Throughout the Fresno community, student worship bodies found new and creative ways to come together during COVID-19.
Coronavirus causes community to shelter in place

Coronavirus causes community to ‘shelter in place’

Braden Bell and Braden Bell April 3, 2020
Fresno Christian Schools officially closed campus March 13 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic and California state shelter in place mandates. Amid the times of uncertainty, Fresno Christian staff and students continue to uplift and stay connected, spreading positivity and encouragement.
Over 197,465 COVID-19 cases have been diagnosed, March 17.

National events suspended over coronavirus concerns

Annabelle Messer March 17, 2020

In response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), national collegiate and professional sports, as well as many school districts and universities have either suspended or canceled events over the last month. California...

Coronavirus prevention

Coronavirus prevention

Austin Petersen and Austin Petersen March 16, 2020
With the recent outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19), seniors and FC Underground hosts, Wesley Hinton and Ethan Hamm share some ways to reduce the risk of contracting the disease.
According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) you should wash your hands for about 20 seconds.

Tips to stay healthy during coronavirus, flu season

Annabelle Messer March 13, 2020
Flu season continues as the Coronavirus spreads to more than 99 countries, March 10. Flu season has been at its high during the beginning of fall through the end of spring. Over 56,000 people die from the flu every year with 12,000 people dead from Oct. 1, 2019 to Feb. 1, 2020 only in the US. 
Twin sisters Mingyu(Mia) and Haoyu (Cara) Zhu touring duomo di Milano, a catholic Church in Italy.

Exchange students in Italy share coronavirus xenophobia, promote impartiality

Serena Zhao and Serena Zhao March 10, 2020
Cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) are now spreading around the world to different countries, including the United States, Saudi Arabia, Korea, and Italy. News outlets around the globe are tracking its advance and subsequent slowdown. Reuters, among others, publishes daily numbers on new cases, coronavirus xenophobia, deaths and when and where the coronavirus has subsided. The US death toll as of March 10 is 26 and CBS News reports that several members of Congress have joined hosts of others in quarantine. The entire country of Italy, 60 million people, is now under travel restrictions and encouraged to stay home.
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Coronavirus spreads across the globe, public health threatened

Serena Zhao and Serena Zhao February 21, 2020
Since its outbreak in December 2019, more than 1000 people have died of the coronavirus in China, according to a 2020 HuffPost article. The total number of cases in mainland China stood at over 50,000, exceeding the 2003 outbreak of SARS, another coronavirus strand that infected 5,327 people in mainland China, with 349 deaths. The coronavirus was first detected in Wuhan City, China in December 2019. For confirmed infections in China, reported illnesses have ranged from mild sickness to severe illness and death. 
ASB President, Paige Deffenbacher, 24.

Column: Taking the First Step

Paige Deffenbacher April 5, 2024

I wouldn’t say I’m a risk taker. At all. I think people often see that I’m silly and translate that to being a free spirit. Well, I’m flattered that so many people assume that, but I’m here to...

Fall Scares: Hobbs Grove and Raisin Hell Ranch

Fall Scares: Hobb’s Grove and Raisin Hell Ranch

Chloe McDonald, Editor October 20, 2023

A gust of wind shakes the window panes as you slowly trek down a creaky and dark hallway. You walk alone. At least you think you're alone. The lights start to flicker, and you can make out faint silhouettes....

Senior Reflection: Austin Petersen

Senior Reflection: Austin Petersen

Austin Petersen and Austin Petersen May 17, 2022
I joined The Feather Online during my freshman year of high school. I had watched my cousin Jarrod Markarian on the team a few years prior and took some inspiration to join the team. My first year on the team also happened to be the first year on the team for two others and the first time on video for another two. This made it more of a communal learning experience than self-teaching ourselves how to edit and take videos.
2021-22 Fall Sports Promo

2021-22 Fall Sports Promo

Austin Petersen and Austin Petersen October 14, 2021
With last year's sports being canceled due to COVID-19, sports are finally back. This year's sports lineup includes football, volleyball, tennis, and cross country.
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