RSS Feed
YouTube
Instagram
Twitter
Facebook
  • Close Menu
    • About
    • pollsarchive
    • Sports Center
    • Staff
The online newspaper of Canyon High School.
The online newspaper of Canyon High School.
The online newspaper of Canyon High School.

The Eagle's Tale

Menu
The online newspaper of Canyon High School.

The Eagle's Tale

  • News
    • Briefs
  • Features
    • Eagles of Canyon High
    • Personalities
  • Opinion
    • Blogs
    • Editorial Cartoons
  • Sports Center
  • Arts & Entertainment
    • Holiday Specials
    • Reviews
      • Books
      • Food & Dining
      • Games
      • Movies & Television
  • Multimedia
    • Infographics
    • Photo of the Week
    • Slideshows
    • Video
    • Winging It Podcast
  • About
    • Staff
  • More ยป
    • Editorial Cartoons
    • Opinion
    • Recent Posts
    • Top Stories

    Un-executive orders

    Benjamin Malcolm, Staff Cartoonist|March 10, 2021

    Un-executive+orders

    Graphic Illustration by Benjamin Malcolm

    Jump to Comments
    Share on Facebook
    Share on Twitter
    Share via Email
    Print
    • Ben Malcolm
    • joe Biden
    About the Contributor
    Photo of Benjamin Malcolm
    Benjamin Malcolm, Staff Cartoonist

    Hi! I'm Ben, and I'm amazing! I enjoy trying new things, and journalism is one of the new experiences I am pursuing. I have been an athletic trainer for Canyon High School for four years. It is my passion and is what I want to do as a career. So far,...

    Leave a Comment

    If you want a picture to show with your comment, go get a gravatar.




    CAPTCHA
    Refresh

    *

    Editorial Cartoons

    Are we really all in this together?
    Are we really all in this together?
    Quarantine contradiction
    Quarantine contradiction
    Mask up to help Tex crush coronavirus
    Mask up to help Tex crush coronavirus
    Social distancing to ease suffering
    Social distancing to ease suffering
    A call for 'Major League' justice
    A call for ‘Major League’ justice

    Opinion

    To be effective, masks should cover both one's nose and mouth. Wearing a mask below one's nose, under one's chin or hanging off one's face eliminates the purpose of the mask and creates a higher risk of infection. For best results, a face mask should contain multiple layers of fabric or a filter, and should be washed frequently.
    Masks, why we should continue to wear them
    According to the National Park Foundation, the United States produces over 260 million tons of waste every year. When traveling to Parks over spring break, it is important to pick up one's own trash instead of leaving it for others to deal with.
    The bitter effects of litter
    Following Gov. Greg Abbott's announcement that all state-wide mandates in regard to COVID-19 will be lifted, the CISD school board voted Monday, March 8 that masks will be optional for students and staff effective April 5. Editor-in-Chief Hannah Backus comments on the decision and how to treat others equally, regardless of whether someone chooses to wear a mask or not.
    On or off: mask shaming
    Ablest terms are outdated and are offensive to all people, whether targeted at individuals with intellectual disabilities or not. Using such terms can cause lasting damage to people with learning problems. Although not a new discussion, it is time to finally say goodbye to the word
    It is time to finally stop using intellectual slurs
    Vaccine distribution for COVID-19 in the U.S. began in December, and along with that came the vaccine rumors. Social media has made it easy to share misinformation, especially with conspiracy theories about vaccines. From myths about fetus tissue being used in the creation of vaccines, to concerns surrounding the deaths of people who take the COVID-19 vaccine, the entire discussion becomes a game of telephone with miscommunication from both sides.
    COVID-19 vaccine conspiracy theories encourage ignorance, prolong pandemic
    Navigate Left
    • Are we really all in this together?

      Editorial Cartoons

      Are we really all in this together?

    • Quarantine contradiction

      Editorial Cartoons

      Quarantine contradiction

    • Mask up to help Tex crush coronavirus

      Editorial Cartoons

      Mask up to help Tex crush coronavirus

    • Social distancing to ease suffering

      Editorial Cartoons

      Social distancing to ease suffering

    • A call for

      Editorial Cartoons

      A call for ‘Major League’ justice

    • iControl-Editorial Cartoon

      Editorial Cartoons

      iControl-Editorial Cartoon

    • Editorial Cartoon

      Editorial Cartoons

      Editorial Cartoon

    • Editorial Cartoon

      Editorial Cartoons

      Editorial Cartoon

    • Journalism 1 Editorial Cartoons

      Editorial Cartoons

      Journalism 1 Editorial Cartoons

    • Wrestling roster, schedule

      Infographic

      Wrestling roster, schedule

    Navigate Right

    The Eagle's Tale

    RSS Feed
    YouTube
    Instagram
    Twitter
    Facebook

    The online newspaper of Canyon High School.

    © 2021 • FLEX WordPress Theme by SNO • Log in

    Jump to Comments
    Share on Facebook
    Share on Twitter
    Share via Email
    Print
    Activate Search
    Jump to Comments
    Share on Facebook
    Share on Twitter
    Share via Email
    Print
    Scroll to Top
    The online newspaper of Canyon High School.
    Un-executive orders
      • About
      • pollsarchive
      • Sports Center
      • Staff