Written by Gracie Greer, Converge multimedia journalism intern and Senior at Sugar Hill Christian Academy
The continued rise of COVID has left extroverts (and even some introverts) frantically searching for means of safely satisfying their longing for social interaction. House parties, sporting events and even restaurants can become risky...
Charcuterie boards: the Internet’s darling mix of cheese, meat, and everything in between. If you’ve been on any social media site recently, chances are you’ve run into at least a couple of pictures of this food trend.
And why wouldn’t they catch on quickly? They’re elegant, simple, and incredibly versatile.
Written by Jaiden Arada, Converge multimedia journalism intern and Senior at Cherokee Bluff High School
It’s October, which means spooky, chilly temperatures and candy corn galore! Halloween falls at the end of month, so there are always plenty of frightfully fun festivities leading up to it. Many people celebrate...
Knowledge is power. You’ve probably heard that a million times, right? The more you know, the further you go. If you’re a high school student, maybe you always knew that your education wouldn’t end at high school. If you’re a parent, maybe you always assumed your child would go to college.
Hey, guys. Before we dig into talking about marketing for your business, I want to just stop and say, "Happy New Year," to you all. I know it's a little early, but after this year, I am so ready for something new. I'm so ready for the new year. And in business, I've always enjoyed that time...
You’ve got a 401(k), some savings and a fairly decent grip on your finances. But you’re still not sure you’re making the most of your money. You’re not alone. For many people, the most complex part about personal finance is figuring out how to manage their dollars wisely. That’s why a financial planner can be a game changer.
What’s a...
In today’s society, the extremist political ideology of the media consists of constant racism, gender inequality, Islamophobia, and homophobia. We like to believe that we live in a society void of racism. Instead, we have made the topic so taboo that it adapts and is embedded in the very fabric of society. For instance, with the current events of...
On August 12, 2017, a white supremacist, Neo-Nazi rally broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia, a small college town home to the University of Virginia. This rally was a counter-protest to the current black rallies occurring in other cities throughout the United States.
Since the rally occurred, it seems to me that the wedge between the left and the right has...