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Month: September 2021

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Artist, icon Frida Kahlo celebrated worldwide for her work, courage

September 24, 2021 The Pulse 0

Frida Kahlo is an icon for disabled and underrepresented people all over the world. After having polio at age 8 and a tragic accident at […]

Dreams of becoming attorney lead to U.S Supreme Court

September 22, 2021 The Pulse 0

Original Illustration by Stephanie Perez Sonia Sotomayor was born on June 25,1954, in the Bronx, NY to Juan Sotomayor and Celina Baez, who are both […]

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Give yourself time to adjust to new normals

September 21, 2021 webspec-indiantrailpulse 0

By Sophia Hysaw, Opinion Editor After a long hard year of an ongoing pandemic and online learning, it’s September of 2021 and we’re officially back in […]

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Proud to be part of Mexican-American community

September 20, 2021 webspec-indiantrailpulse 0

By Dahlia Alanis, Staff Writer The last two weeks of September and first two weeks of October make up National Hispanic American Heritage month, a celebration […]

Hispanic Heritage month kicks off with celebrations, remembrances

September 20, 2021 webspec-indiantrailpulse 0

In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, The Pulse is recognizing a variety of individuals who have contributed to the culture and lives of others. Each […]

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The Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree

September 15, 2021 The Pulse 0

By Elly Herrick, Editor-in-Chief On Sept. 14, Apple held a convention in California to showcase new projects and models of their upcoming products. A few […]

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Suicide Prevention Week reminds us to keep searching for reasons

September 13, 2021 webspec-indiantrailpulse 0

By Katlyn Marotz, Senior Managing News Editor National Suicide Prevention Week stands as an important time for teenagers in the United States to help recognize […]

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Miller’s “The Song of Achilles” sings — all the way to the last line

September 12, 2021 webspec-indiantrailpulse 0

By Savannah Cooks, Entertainment Editor The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller is a beautiful rendition of Homers’ The Iliad.  Taking place in the Greek Heroic […]

Sabers defeat Hawks in conference opener

September 10, 2021 webspec-indiantrailpulse 0

By Katlyn Marotz, Senior Managing News Editor As the sun set at Jaskwhich stadium on Sept. 3, the Indian Trail Hawks varsity football team faced a […]

The Arrival: Students begin 2021-22 school year

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