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Panther Press

The student news site of Klein Oak High School

Panther Press

The student news site of Klein Oak High School

Panther Press

SZA’s last album came out three and a half years ago, but she’s only growing in popularity. “I'm not completely sure, but I think SZA might be releasing new music soon,” sophomore Benjamin Lovelace said. “She released two singles recently, so I hope that means there will be an album soon. I'd be super excited if she did, I need something new from her.”

An Upbeat 2021

Carys Luther, Staff Reporter
February 26, 2021

The Giving Season

Carys Luther, Staff Reporter
December 17, 2020

What COVID-19 Feels Like

Madison Miles, Staff Reporter
December 17, 2020

Vacation Shake-Ups

Erin Walters, Co-Editor-In-Chief
December 17, 2020
The first monolith, on the right, was first found in the middle of the desert in Utah. After it made news, it was gone. Eventually, after theories were being made on why it was there in the first place circled the internet, the same monolith made several appearances around the world as seen on the picture on the left. The question is still remaining about the origin, appearance and disappearance of this monument.

Is it from the Future? Aliens?

Jillian Gonzalez, Staff Reporter
December 17, 2020
Seniors Aubrey Desantis (left), Emma Osborne (center), and Clare Bearden (right) volunteering for NHS. They worked food distribution tables for  the Houston Food Bank and wore masks as a coronavirus precaution.

Service Switch-Ups

Erin Walters, Co-Editor-In-Chief
December 7, 2020
Hardcore gamer

GG Fellow Gamers

Kamryn Marroquin, Managing Editor
December 7, 2020
Sitting at the registration booths, seniors Lucia MoraUrbina and Caitlyn Nguyen anticipate eligible voters to pick up available registration forms outside the Nails of America Salon.

Students Help Voices Be Heard

Alessandra Esquivel, Co-Editor-In-Chief
November 2, 2020
According to Pew Research Center Projections, one in ten eligible voters this year are members of Generation Z, up from just 4% in 2016. 2020 marks this first time that many members of this generation will be able to participate in a presidential election.

Political Opinion Pipe Down

Brook Dryden, Staff Reporter
November 2, 2020
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