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With the presidential election a closely heated race, the Supreme Court will decide whether Electoral College voters are required to support presidential candidate who wins state, thus following the will of the popular majority.

The Electoral College Explained

Annika Esseku, Podcast Editor
November 2, 2020
Pope Francis is flanked by Mons. Guido Marini as he delivers his blessing during the Via Crucis – or Way of the Cross – ceremony in front of St. Peters Basilica, empty of the faithful following Italys ban on gatherings during a national lockdown to contain contagion, at the Vatican, Friday, April 10. In Spring and Tomball, following the guidelines set forth by Governor Greg Abbott and by recommendations of local officials, churches are planning to hold all Good Friday and Easter services online to keep their parishioners safe from COVID-19.

It’s ‘Virtually’ Easter

Skyler Sharp, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2020
Senior Laila Henry works on a project about Sojourner Truth  during the Slave Rebellion. The new African American Studies class in one way students can explore history of a select group of people.

Deeper Roots

Kamryn Marroquin, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2020
2020 Valedictorian Luis Rodriguez

Honorable Graduates

Rachel Hartmann, Staff Reporter
April 10, 2020
Throwdown for the Crown

Throwdown for the Crown

Jaylin Ynigues, Staff Reporter
February 14, 2020
Senor David Oderinde  puts his phone in phone jail for the  duration of Brad Rices math class. The cell phone policy at Klein Oak differs from teachers to teacher, but the thought about cell phone are the same: when they become a distraction, they are to be put away.

Call Me, Beep Me, but Not in Class

Morgan Jones, Staff Reporter
February 5, 2020
Meme account @worldwar___3 posts meme to joke about the situation with Iran.

WWIII Takes Over the Internet

Kamryn Marroquin, Staff Reporter
January 30, 2020
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