Thanksgiving day is almost upon us, and I feel like most people don’t know or remember the history behind the celebration or the tradition of this very special day. Everything began on the 11th of November, 1620 when the pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, New England, where they encountered a fierce winter that caused half of […]
Author: Rodrigo Troncoso
What about dominican public schools
Since COVID-19 became a pandemic, all schools were closed temporarily, meaning the only way a student could take classes was virtually. Unfortunately, only a few selected private schools in the DR are able to teach using this method. For public schools, this meant that they would be out of class until matters got solved. Luis […]
Vaccines For The Whole World
As we all know, the coronavirus has taken over the world by either killing a lot of people or just by intimidating them. Since the virus became a “pandemic,” research for anything that can treat the symptoms has filled social media. Moderna’s vaccine is leading the research efforts in the US. Moderna is an American […]
Ping Pong Tournament
At the beginning of February, Ashton School organized a major tournament called the Ashton Cup that included six different sports that would be played in one week. One of them including a very entertaining sport called ping pong. The competition started on Saturday the 15th at 8:00 a.m. and finished with the final game of […]