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The Student Newspaper of Westminster Christian Academy

The Wildcat Roar

The Student Newspaper of Westminster Christian Academy

The Wildcat Roar

The Unique Ways Of WCA: The Battle Against COVID-19

The Unique Ways Of WCA: The Battle Against COVID-19

CJ Francois and Andrew Cahill September 28, 2020

Many schools have tried to come up with a good way to deal with school while trying to keep their students and faculty safe and healthy. Westminster Christian Academy has come up with their own unique...

A contaminated city

COVID-19 Chronicles: Lea

Lea Despotis, Design Editor April 27, 2020

January 21, 2020, in retrospect, appears a rather insignificant day in the grand scheme of our nation’s storied history. Lives remained virtually untouched, poised with the ordinary cadence of vibrant...

Casen Lawrence has been playing a lot of basketball during quarantine.

COVID-19 Chronicles: Casen

Casen Lawrence, Staff Writer April 6, 2020

This time can bring a combination of many emotions to different people based on their situations. Factors such as personal health, age, jobs, and others contribute to how life looks for different people...

Surviving the COVID-19 quarantine.

COVID-19 Chronicles: Bennie

Bennie Anderson, 800 Sporting Online Editor & Podcast Host April 6, 2020

BLOG POST 1: THE ANDERSON HOUSEHOLD I’m here. Sort of, I guess, but I’m here. It’s day three of the quarantine. I look in the mirror, and I have no idea what I see. The hairiness is real. I’ve...

Finally saw my family after days of being locked away in quarantine!

COVID-19 Chronicles: Pearson

Pearson Georges, 800 Sporting Visual Effects Editor April 1, 2020

Day five of Corona. I haven’t had a human interaction since lockdown. Food is sparse. I’m on my last sheet of toilet paper. Luckily, I have three more full packages left which should last me through...

Brooke has passed the time playing basketball with her sister.

COVID-19 Chronicles: Brooke

April 1, 2020

Covid-19, or more commonly known as the coronavirus, has completely exceeded my expectations. The small, cold-like virus that was solely affecting China is now the primary cause for a state-wide quarantine?...

While the Blues season is currently suspended, I still have hope that they will hoist the cup again in September.

COVID-19 Chronicles: Aidan

Aidan Penberthy, Staff Writer March 30, 2020

The hope of March Madness starting up during the break kept me and millions of other sports fans across the globe holding onto something positive in the future. In a world that was quickly coming to a...

Flynn is happy that the Moellenhoff family is staying at home.

COVID-19 Chronicles: Caleb

Caleb Moellenhoff, Staff Writer March 30, 2020

With all the fuss over being “quarantined” at home and not being able to go do many things we take for granted, let's not forget how extremely blessed we still are. Living in a clean house with sufficient...

The sunset at my family’s farm last Sunday. I’ve been spending lots of time outside in God’s creation during this quarantine.

COVID-19 Chronicles: Ava B.

Ava Bidner, Content Editor in Chief March 30, 2020

Wow, what a crazy world we live in. I never thought my second semester of senior year would look like this, and honestly, I never thought I would live through a global pandemic that would cause every school...

COVID-19 Chronicles: Lauryn

COVID-19 Chronicles: Lauryn

Lauryn Rhodes, Staff Writer March 27, 2020

Three weeks ago, my day-to-day life was a lot different than it is now. I was itching to get a week off of school for spring break finally. I was convinced that seven days still wasn’t enough time to...

Marty, carrying her lacrosse stick as there is currently no practices at school.

COVID-19 Chronicles: Marty

Marty Briner, Staff Writer March 27, 2020

Never in my life have I felt like I'm living in a time where history is being made. I’ve heard stories and wondered what it would be like to live through the Great Depression, the Black Plague, and the...

My sister and I pushed our beds together to make a mega bed.

COVID-19 Chronicles: Rebekah

Rebekah Sems, Feature Editor March 25, 2020

When my sister returned home from college, we debated about what we could do to make this strange time more exciting and different. We concluded that the best idea was to make a mega bed. By pushing together...

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