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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

Joe and Jill Biden watch the fireworks after the Inauguration Jan 20. In addition to his calls for national unity and racial justice, Biden advocated for climate change in his speech. “The cry for survival comes from the planet itself, a cry that can’t be any more desperate or any more clear,” Biden said. In the future, Biden plans to implement the Green New Deal which aims to eventually use entirely renewable sources of energy.

America United

Annika Esseku, Podcast Editor
January 28, 2021
Much like football players look up to NFL members, eSports players have their own idols. “I absolutely love NRG and TSM for their wide variety of games and the Chengdu Hunters for their very unorthodox and hype play styles,” junior Malachi Burke said. The Chengdu Hunters are a Chinese eSports team that mainly plays Overwatch, while TSM and NRG are both American teams.

Get Your Head in the Game

Annika Esseku, Podcast Editor
January 25, 2021
Junior lieutenant Landry Albright and rookie Kylie Stuart are practicing their pom contest routine in the new Strutter studio. The wood flooring allows the dancers to perform to their full potential during practice. The lines also help the dancers stay in formation throughout routines.

Out with the Old and In with the New

Brook Dryden, Staff Reporter
January 25, 2021

Surge in COVID-19

Minha Shabbir, Staff Reporter
December 17, 2020
Coach Glenn and company celebrate their round one playoff win against Cypress Ranch Mustangs, 30-6.

#ChampionshipSZN

Preston Jones, Senior Writer
December 17, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett stands ready to be inducted as the newest Supreme Court Justice. Students have many hopes for her time on the court. One wish is that she remain neutral in her rulings. "I think a Supreme Court Justice should not lean any specific way and should not be biased toward either party,” senior Cooper Anders said.

The Future of the Supreme Court

Erin Walters, Co-Editor-in-Chief
November 2, 2020
Voters across the country pack the polls before election day including 18-year-olds who look forward to casting their first votes.

Election Day: Students Talk Turkeys

Morgan Jones, Broadcast Editor
November 2, 2020
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. Peter's Basilica, empty of the faithful following Italy's 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
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