On Thursday, April 18, the varsity girls soccer team defeated their Lake Forest rivals with a final score of 6-0.
The visiting Scouts kicked off for the rainy game,...
On April 18-19, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. and April 20 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., “Dancing at Lughnasa,” was showcased in the auditorium.
The show stars Michael, an adult,...
On Wednesday, April 17, the varsity girls lacrosse team fought hard in a tough game against the Lake Forest Scouts, ending with an 18-5 loss.
At the start of the game, the...
With talk of “fake news”, it’s important students learn how to decipher between fake and real news. In order to read the infographic, please click on it and zoom in. Thank you!
Drops of Ink intends for this area to be used to foster healthy, thought-provoking discussion. Comments are expected to adhere to our standards and to be respectful and constructive. As such, we do not permit the use of profanity, foul language, personal attacks, or the use of language that might be interpreted as libelous. Comments are reviewed and must be approved by a moderator to ensure that they meet these standards. Drops of Ink does not allow anonymous comments, and we require a valid email address. The email address will not be displayed but will be used to confirm your comments.
Don’t know when this was put together, but it does not look like a very good list. By that I mean it does not suggest to use a broad spectrum of news options. to get more fact based information, people should use more reporting and less opinion based reports. Anyone wanting a less biased sense of information should probably drop CNN and Fox News as a source. Too much of both of their info is skewed to one side or the other of political view. And always take what is called “truth” as a bit suspicious. And don’t be closed to getting more information even if you don’t like it.
Ryan • May 23, 2019 at 4:36 pm
Don’t know when this was put together, but it does not look like a very good list. By that I mean it does not suggest to use a broad spectrum of news options. to get more fact based information, people should use more reporting and less opinion based reports. Anyone wanting a less biased sense of information should probably drop CNN and Fox News as a source. Too much of both of their info is skewed to one side or the other of political view. And always take what is called “truth” as a bit suspicious. And don’t be closed to getting more information even if you don’t like it.