Monday, March 1, 2021

The Death of Edgar Allan Poe, by Ethan Greig

 Please enjoy this article written by a student in DMHS's "Introduction to Journalism" class!


Due to the circumstances of his death, Edgar Allan Poe’s demise is shrouded in mystery and speculation. Edgar Allan Poe was a famous writer and storyteller. Most famous for his macabre stories, he wrote countless pieces and became known world wide. How he died is still to this day a mystery. We may never know the full truth.

Sports Injuries, by Steve Dominguez

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        Playing Sports can get very dangerous and can cause injuries. The most dangerous sports with the most injuries are sports like football and hockey, which are very physical. Even in less physical sports, injuries are still very common and just as dangerous.

The History of Dia de Muertos, by Isis Ortega

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The Day of The Dead was first celebrated in the 16 century by the Aztecs. They believed that when they put up their ofrendas (altars) that they were giving food to the spirits for their long journey to the land of the dead. The Aztecs had 2 days to celebrate: the first day was for the kids and the second day was for the adults. On these days they were not grieving; they were celebrating the lives of dead family members and what they applied in that time and the person that they were in life. 

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