| ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: APRIL 10 – APRIL 15 | |||
| MONDAY | APRIL 10 | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| TUESDAY | APRIL 11 | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 3:30pm | Tennis vs. Cretin-Derham Hall | HOME | |
| 5:30pm | Badminton vs. Humboldt | HOME | |
| WEDNESDAY | APRIL 12 | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 2:00pm | Girls Golf Friendship Tournament | Cedarholm Golf Course | |
| 4:00pm | Tennis vs. Johnson | HOME | |
| 4:00pm | Badminton vs. Eden Prairie | HOME | |
| 4:30pm | Softball vs. Richfield | Richfield Middle School | |
| THURSDAY | APRIL 13 | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 3:30pm | Boys Golf Conference Meet | Highland National Golf Course | |
| 4:00pm | Track and Field Meet vs. Central / Como Park / Humboldt | HOME | |
| 4:15pm / 4:15pm | Varsity/JV Baseball vs. Minnehaha Academy | Fort Snelling | |
| 5:30pm / 5:30pm | 4:45pm | 6:00pm | Badminton vs. Johnson | Johnson High School |
| FRIDAY | APRIL 14 | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
| 4:00pm | Softball vs. Two Rivers | Two Rivers High School | |
| 4:00pm / 4:00pm | Tennis vs. Roseville | Varsity: Roseville High School JV: HOME | |
| SATURDAY | APRIL 15 | ||
| TIME | BUS TIMES | EVENT | LOCATION |
Daily Archives: April 10, 2023
“Are YOU Smarter Than a 9th Grader?”
By: Daniel Kendle
Hello, hello all, welcome to the 1st-ever showing of “Are You Smarter Than a 9th Grader?”, where we look at your mental prowess measured in comparison to that lovely animal we can’t help but cringe at, children. Specifically, high school freshmen.
In this game we’ll ask you, the audience member, to grab a piece of paper and write down the numbers 1-20. This is because we are going to ask you 20 questions in total, each with 4 possible answers. There is only 1 correct answer to each, and all are true statements.
At the end, we’ll have you tally up your answers. If you get one right, you get 2 points, meaning you can theoretically get a maximum of 40. Then, you multiply your answer by 2 and see how well you did. I’ve included some labels showing your strength depending on how well you did.
And, just a quick side-note: this game is best played with friends! Grab that one pal of yours who just won’t leave you alone about your D+ in Pre-Calculus and show them that yes, you are the superior hominid.
With all that being said, let’s begin.
“ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 9TH GRADER?”
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QUESTION ONE: “Which of the following is NOT one of the 7 man-made wonders of the world, as of 2023?”
- A. The Taj Mahal
- B. Machu Picchu
- C. The Sydney Opera House
- D. Christ the Redeemer
QUESTION TWO: “How many counties are there in Tennessee?”
- A. 95
- B. 87
- C. 21
- D. 25
QUESTION THREE: “Who won the award ‘Best Cinematography’ during the 2023 Oscars award ceremony?”
- A. ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
- B. ‘The Whale’
- C. ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’
- D. ‘All Quiet On The Western Front’
QUESTION FOUR: “What are the names of the 2 main characters in John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice And Men?’”
- A. Joe and Farlock
- B. Benn and Richter
- C. George and Lennie
- D. Gobo and Lockland
QUESTION FIVE: “Who wrote the book, ‘The Lost World?’”
- A. Charles Dickens
- B. Michael Crichton
- C. Mark Twain
- D. Maya Angelou
QUESTION SIX: “A juvenile bison is known as what?”
- A. A kid
- B. An infant
- C. A sprout
- D. A calf
QUESTION SEVEN: “In the game ‘Wingspan,’ you are tasked with collecting and playing birds on a preserve, as it’s a card game. What is a species of bird that does NOT appear in the game?”
- A. Heath Hen
- B. Horned Lark
- C. Willet
- D. Canada Goose
QUESTION EIGHT: “How long did World War 1 last?”
- A. A year
- B. 4 years
- C. 8 years
- D. 2 years
QUESTION NINE: “What day is St. Patrick’s Day celebrated?”
- A. March 16
- B. March 8
- C. March 23
- D. March 17
QUESTION TEN: “Which primary color combination is necessary for getting the secondary color orange?”
- A. Red & Blue
- B. Blue & Green
- C. Yellow & Red
- D. Green & Yellow
QUESTION ELEVEN: “What were the spikes on a Stegosaurus’ tail called?”
- A. Thagomizers
- B. Spikes
- C. Ribblebacks
- D. Spinal Needles
QUESTION TWELVE: “What is the only US state that can be spelled only using the middle letters on a standard keyboard (A, S, D, F, G, H, J, K, L)?
- A. Hawaii
- B. Alaska
- C. Alabama
- D. Kansas
QUESTION THIRTEEN: “What symbol on a QWERTY keyboard is known as ‘Caret?’”
- A. *
- B. %
- C. ^
- D. ~
QUESTION FOURTEEN: “What is the Minnesota State Muffin?”
- A. Pumpkin Muffin
- B. Banana Muffin
- C. Strawberry Muffin
- D. Blueberry Muffin
QUESTION FIFTEEN: “How many bones are in the human body?”
- A. 318
- B. 206
- C. 79
- D. 184
QUESTION SIXTEEN: “How many sides does a nonagon have?”
- A. 9
- B. 12
- C. 13
- D. 8
QUESTION SEVENTEEN: “Which video game won ‘Game of the Year’ at the Game Awards 2022?”
- A. ‘God o fWar: Ragnarok’
- B. ‘Stray’
- C. ‘Elden Ring’
- D. ‘Neon White’
QUESTION EIGHTEEN: “What is currently the largest living land mammal on Earth?
- A. American Bison
- B. African Elephant
- C. Hippopotamus
- D. Javan Rhinoceros
QUESTION NINETEEN: “Which of the following devices is used to spin thread and weave fabric?”
- A. Steam Engine
- B. Loom
- C. Anvil
- D. Printing Press
QUESTION TWENTY: “What are the 3 dimensions in ‘Minecraft’ called?
- The Overworld, the Underworld, and the Midworld
- The Beginning, the Between, and the End
- The Real World, the Slip, and the Waste
- The Overworld, the Nether, and the End
…..
Alrighty, that’s all of them! Now that you’ve either written down or remembered your results, let’s go over the correct answers.
- Q1. C
- Q2. A
- Q3. D
- Q4. C
- Q5. B
- Q6. D
- Q7. A
- Q8. B
- Q9. D
- Q10. C
- Q11. A
- Q12. B
- Q13. C
- Q14. D
- Q15. B
- Q16. A
- Q17. C
- Q18. B
- Q19. B
- Q20. D
So, like I said, once you tally up your answers – remember, you get 2 points for each correct answer – multiply your amount by 2 and look below to see what your mental prowess equates to.
0 – 20 Points: You’re probably some kind of non-human mammal. In that case, how are you reading this?
21 – 30 Points: You probably don’t concern yourself with random trivia. I suppose it’s admirable how you devote yourself to learning logical facts, but then again, where’s the flare in that?
31 – 40 Points: While you do tend to enjoy trivia, you don’t spend every waking moment of your day studying random facts. Pathetic.
41 – 50 Points: This is generally the standard base for most to be at. Congrats; you satisfy my standards for trivia.
51 – 60 Points: You are definitely smarter than a 9th grader. Then again, that’s practically a given for society at this point.
61 – 70 Points: Where’s your college diploma? Yeah, you’ve earned this title, congratulations! Now go use your intellect to solve world hunger, or something.
71 – 80 Points: Okay, you’re starting to scare me a bit.
And with that, the world’s FIRST game of “Are YOU Smarter Than a 9th Grader” has concluded. Thanks for playing, and I’ll see you next time. I’ve been your host, Mr. Whatsername, and I’ll actually be doing my Geometry homework now.
‘They Both Die in The End’ – Book review
By: Biftu Osmon
‘They Both Die in the End’, written by Adam Silvera, is a novel about two teenage boys who receive an unexpected phone call informing them that they will die within the next 24 hours and that there’s no way of preventing it.
The novel mainly focuses on the daily rundown of the two main characters, Rufus, who’s an open-minded, spontaneous teenage boy, and Mateo, who’s the polar opposite, an introvert who prefers to keep to himself. These two characters are living completely different lives before they connect through an app meant for people who are inevitably going to die within the next twenty-four hours. It was created so people wouldn’t spend their last day alive alone.
Since they are fortunate to live close to one another, they decide to get together and spend the day bidding goodbye to their loved ones while also engaging in enjoyable activities. The book allows you to see every moment of Rufus and Mateo’s bonding and formation of their friendship because each chapter is an in-depth hour of their day. By the time the day was over, both of them had achieved something they had never imagined they would in their entire lives.
I would rate this book a 6/10. Although the ending was very obvious, because of the book title, I wish the author would have added a more interesting or more major plot twist. I began reading the book expecting it to be a 5 star book because the book had mostly only great ratings, and there was a lot of hype surrounding it all over social media. I still enjoyed the plot and idea the author had, and I would probably still recommend this book to a friend, because I still enjoyed it and I’m glad I read it.
Running shoes
By: Ellie Moore
As the sport of running is growing, the technology of the shoes is getting better and better. What was top of the line 10 years ago aren’t even sold anymore.
The first running shoe invented was in 1865, and the first running spikes weren’t invented until 25 years later in 1890.
Some of the best shoes to train in are the Brooks Ghost 15, Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39, Asics Gel-Kayano 29, Mizuno Wave Rider 26, or Saucony Triumph 20.
The shoes can get expensive, and they only last for 200-500 miles, which is about 3 months, so a lot of people buy the less expensive shoes that aren’t as good. The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 are only $92 but they are said to lead to a ton of injuries.
To race well, you need spikes. Nowadays, if you tried to run a race without spikes you wouldn’t be able to place well. Spikes are lightweight shoes that have spikes on the bottom to help you push into the ground.
Some of the best cross country spikes are the Nike Zoom Rival XC 5, Nike Zoom Rival Waffle 5, or the Nike ZoomX Dragonflies. These are all the most light and supportive shoes to race in.
Many distance runners use the same spikes for track as cross country, but if you do sprints or distance, you probably want a pair of sprint spikes.
The best sprint spikes are more supportive and have more spikes than distance spikes. The top of the line sprint spikes at the moment are the Nike Zoom Maxfly Spike, New Balance FuelCell PWR-X Spikes, and Saucony Spitfire 5 Spikes (which are great for beginners).
The best shoes for recovery are any kind of Hokas. They have a soft base and help you have less impact on the ground. If you’re going for an easy recovery run, the Hokas are the way to go.
The better shoe you have will determine how well you race and how well your workouts will go. It is worth the extra money to make sure you don’t get injured and have great workouts and races.