2022 Pulse Mock Draft

Author: Davide Bertuzzi Pick 1: Jacksonville Jaguars Travon Walker edge rusher (Georgia) With reports coming out that the Jaguars prefer Travon Walker to Aidan Hutchinson, it is becoming almost certain that the explosive defensive end from Georgia will be heading to Jacksonville. Pick 2: Detroit Lions Aidan Hutchinson edge rusher (Michigan) The Heisman Trophy finalist from the University of Michigan would be a fan favorite … Continue reading 2022 Pulse Mock Draft

Start Earth Day In the Cafeteria by Megan Rowe

Earth Day is an annual celebration on April 22nd where everyone is encouraged to show their support for environmental protection and sustainability. On Earth Day, Potomac motivates their students to connect with nature, and explore the beautiful land on campus. While the pure enjoyment of nature contains its own importance, the actions that can be taken in lieu of Earth Day have the ability to … Continue reading Start Earth Day In the Cafeteria by Megan Rowe

The Grammys’ Best Outfits

By Charlotte Sumner The Grammy’s finally returned on Sunday, April 3rd, after a long-awaited hiatus with last year’s show having no crowd. But, with the annual biggest night of the year for the music industry being postponed from January due to the COVID-19 Omicron variant, it was a night of great anticipation, starting with the red carpet. 10. In 10th place is Cynthia Erivo making … Continue reading The Grammys’ Best Outfits

Student Feature: Emerging Sophomore Bloggers Chloe Winslow and Sasha Karpova

Madeline Magielnicki Over the past few months, two Potomac students Chloe Winslow and Sasha Karpova (‘24) founded their own blogs, Chloe’s Mix and A Page out of my Journal, respectively.  As mentioned on its website, Chloe’s Mix has the core mission to “share the successes and failures of [her] baking experiences as well as some classic and tasty recipes”. The blog has a diverse set … Continue reading Student Feature: Emerging Sophomore Bloggers Chloe Winslow and Sasha Karpova

Spring Sports Preview/Update

Sports Section Editor: Miles Monroe Staff Writer: Shelby Wilcox Spring is finally here, which means our spring athletic teams are back in business, playing their first full seasons since 2019. Though our spring athletes did have a chance to play a few games last year as a result of a shortened season, the 2021 spring season was nothing compared to a normal one that the … Continue reading Spring Sports Preview/Update

Reflecting on COVID-19’s Effect on Special Education

Madeline Magielnicki “Every student in America deserves a high-quality education in a safe environment.” Joe Biden in his Executive Order on Supporting the Reopening and Continuing Operation of Schools and Early Childhood Education Provider, January 21, 2021 The COVID-19 epidemic has patently affected many aspects of our lives, from education to travel. The consequences of this have been far-reaching and impacted some individuals more than … Continue reading Reflecting on COVID-19’s Effect on Special Education