March, 2025 By Roxana Cobos, Translation Editor, and Mariana Contreras & Leslie Sanchez, Staff Reporters On February 17, 2025, in Austin, Texas, large groups of people gathered at the Capital to protest against the new policies implemented by President Trump, calling this the “Not my President’s Day Protest.” People from all over Texas gathered toContinue reading “Austin Speaks Out: Protests Against Trump Take Over the City”
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America’s “Golden Age”?
February 2025 By Darian Cravin, Staff Reporter Inauguration Day serves as an occasion to acknowledge the significant efforts of the outgoing president during their term while also formally welcoming the newly elected president. Why inauguration is important. Inauguration Day marks a significant event in the political calendar of the United States, as it is theContinue reading “America’s “Golden Age”?”
PROFILE: Mr. Forsyth Faces a New Challenge
February 2025 By Isaiah Washington, Staff Reporter Tenth grade History teacher Timothy Forsyth is only in his second year of teaching. But before he came to KAC he faced a very different challenge: protecting our country. Forsyth’s previous career was working in the army as an infantry soldier. Infantry soldiers are ground troops who engageContinue reading “PROFILE: Mr. Forsyth Faces a New Challenge”
Tradiciones: Pan de muerto
November, 2024 Por Deviny Fernandez El pan de muerto es un tipo de pan dulce que se hornea tradicionalmente en México y la diáspora mexicana durante las semanas previas al Día de Muertos, que se celebra del 1 al 2 de noviembre. También es considerada la tradición que se reúnen familias para hacer el panContinue reading “Tradiciones: Pan de muerto”