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ATHENS ORACLE

The official student news site of Athens Drive High School

ATHENS ORACLE

The official student news site of Athens Drive High School

ATHENS ORACLE

The Sophomore Slump
The Sophomore Slump
Rowan Bissett and Elijah HoskinsApril 24, 2024

Poe hall hazards
Poe hall hazards
Brady Jones, Ethan Adams, Zane Perryman, and James CrumplerApril 23, 2024

Credits: Featured Interviews Madi Marlowe & Christopher Remaley Editor Brady Jones Music Killer Crossover (Inst.) - Hapasan

Animals of Athens Drive
Animals of Athens Drive
Brady Jones, Zane Perryman, James Crumpler, Rowan Bissett, and Ethan AdamsApril 19, 2024

Credits: Featured Interviews Savannah Currens & Liam McElhannon Editor Brady Jones Film Zane Perryman & James Crumpler Music...

Black History Month at Athens Drive
Black History Month at Athens Drive
Deevani Rodriguez, Corissa Greene, Sama Yousef, Elijah Hoskins, and Hannah SuehleApril 19, 2024

Oracle Observations: Understanding Ramadan
Oracle Observations: Understanding Ramadan
Farah Al-Rbehat and Sophie KingApril 17, 2024

Lindsay Grant, Susan McGraw, Nathan Bunch, Brower Evenhouse, and Jack Thompson working on their classwork in AP Calculus BC.
Pros and cons of having AP classes in the spring
Ethan Adams, Assistant Editor • April 9, 2024

Background on AP classes   AP (Advanced Placement) courses are offered year-round at Athens Drive High School and many schools nationwide....

Meet the Staff
Mariah Hatcher
Mariah Hatcher
Assistant Editor

Mariah Hatcher is an Athens Drive High School sophomore and an assistant sports editor for the Athens Oracle. This is her second semester writing for the Oracle. She enjoys writing, playing video games,...

Mrs. Hornick is the adviser for The Athens Oracle, a position she has been lucky to hold for over 15 years! She loves watching her students grow as writers and some of her favorite parts of the class are...

Sophie King
Sophie King
Assistant Editor

Sophie King is a Junior at Athens Drive and is the Editorial editor for the Athens Oracle. She enjoys hanging out with friends, painting, and playing the piano and guitar. She hopes to shine a light on...

Climate change affects on holiday season, possible solutions for the environmental issues

Climate change has affected many parts of the world, altering numerous weather patterns. Global warming has been proven to be real many times and is causing many issues. California has and is currently suffering from mass wildfires, bigger than any seen before. Antarctica has been going through the drawbacks of rise in the temperature as many animal species have become endangered and sea levels rise. These are just a few examples of what climate change is doing.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   North Carolina has been known to have a mild weather history; winters that are not too cold and summers that are averagely hot. But in the past few years, climate change has made a noticeable impact. The summers have been some of the highest temperatures ever recorded and the lowest during the winter. One winter, people could be in shorts and T-shirts, the next they could be in snow suits.

“If we don’t do something about it now, we’re gonna regret it,”said Kanani Sipriene, senior.

When it does snow in North Carolina it is handled almost as if it is an emergency every time due to the fact that we do not have much experience with cold climates. Many students recall times that the snow here prohibits them from going out and engaging in activities in North Carolina.

“I feel like snow is nice, but not in North Carolina because we can’t go anywhere in the snow and everyone panics,” said Hannah Baldwin, senior.

North Carolina has seemed to step up their game in preventing snow to interfere with traveling during the winter. They spread ice melting salt and warn citizens of the dangers that may come. However, many believe they have a long way to go until North Carolina can operate smoothly when it snows.

As far a climate change goes, the effects of this issue are becoming more and more clear as time goes by, therefore, it is imperative that people must act now to prevent any further issues.

Actions such as attempting to pollute less, conserve more and spreading awareness are all great examples of how to help. If more people, especially those of younger generations, were more conscious of being environmentally green, the future environment could be better than ever before. At Athens, there are numerous clubs to join such as Recycling Club and Environmental Club.

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