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Keyairah Sinclair

Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor

Keyairah Sinclair is a senior year at Normal Community High School and a cheerleader for her third year. She has been apart of the Inkspot team for two years and hopes to do big things her last year in the class. I am interested in seeing all the options for majors in college, not wanting to rush into anything that I will hate later on in life. My biggest pet peeve is being interrupted in the midst of talking. My all-time dream is to be acknowledged for doing something I am really passionate about.

 

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[Video] Video: Madrigals performers on upcoming concert

The 16th annual Madrigal Dinners kick off the holiday season on December 2-3 in the Multi-Purpose room. Student performers describe the Medieval Christmas-themed dinner that features music from Madrigals, Court Singers, and small brass and string ensembles.
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Dec 1, 2017

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Spot the difference: Chapbooks Lunch and Learn

Spot the difference: Chapbooks Lunch and Learn

Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Nov 26, 2017

Can you spot the ten differences?                   Check the solution here

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[Video] NCHS 2017 Orchestra Hauntcert

Normal Community’s “Spooktacular” annual Hauntcert aimed to entertain and get the community in the Halloween spirit. With kids dressed in costumes, traditional spooky tunes, and refreshments awaiting you at the end, the Ironmen orchestra made it an event to remember.
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Nov 1, 2017

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Charging the endzone

Charging the endzone

Iron prepare for Homecoming football game
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Oct 14, 2017

 

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Mexico retracts aid for Harvey victims

Series of natural disasters in September force Mexico to reconsider aid offered to U.S. after Hurricane Harvey
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Oct 3, 2017

An earthquake with a magnitude of 8.1 tore through Mexico’s southern cities Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Tabasco claiming 95 lives and injuring 300, September 7. An estimated 1.5 million people were affected by the earthquake, with 41,000 homes damaged While still analyzing the damage from the quake, the country...

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4 reasons why 90's style is worth while

4 reasons why 90’s style is worth while

90's fashion is making a comeback
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Sep 14, 2017

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Broken collarbone leads to artist’s big break

But is it too soon?
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor May 3, 2017

Who knew that breaking one's collarbone could be the ticket to fame? Hop on your nearest vintage motorcycle and squeeze the throttle. That’s what the 18 year-old singer/songwriter Julia Brennan did one day during the summer of 2016. Brennan used her recovery time following her surgery to get...

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“American Teen” struggles

Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Apr 25, 2017

Khalid Robinson, the R&B singer from El Paso, California, released American Teen, his debut album, on March 3. The album is a celebration of Robinson's youth and chronicles his excitement for the future. Nine out of fifteen songs of American Teen are a disappointment - Khalid doesn't bring the...

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The "Great" Wall: An end of cultural exchange

The “Great” Wall: An end of cultural exchange

America on the wrong side of "the wall"
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Mar 23, 2017

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Video: NCHS students on what they binge watched over break

Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Jan 26, 2017

Ian McConnelo (10) - West World Virtual World based in the Wild West Visitors come and experience the new old world not expecting consequences Stars: Evan Rachel Wood, Thandie Newton, James Marsden Streams: HBO   Lawuan Regland (10) - Zoo Man made medicine that effects...

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Suicide awareness project peaks interest

Suicide awareness project peaks interest

Social Studies students address serious facts
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Jan 20, 2017

Blue paint in the shape of a semicolon intentionally stains the cement brick wall in the corner of room 22 followed by two sentences: “It represents a sentence the author could have ended, but chose not to. You are the author; the sentence is your life.” ~S.L.B Making an impact while earning...

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Rally held by students

Rally held by students

Community holds Black Lives Matter rally on school grounds
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Nov 9, 2016

NCHS students and staff have had enough of the skepticism and the confusion. The silence had to come to an end. In order to attempt to do something about the trying experiences - something had to be said. The Black Lives Matter Rally at NCHS was led by students on October 19. Community members,...

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Theatre takes politics head-on

Theatre will premiere 'Scenes From American Life' the weekend before election day
Keyairah Sinclair, Associate Editor Oct 24, 2016

The 2016-2017 fall show for theatre takes on a touchy subject, showcasing the acting ability throughout the club. Theatre’s fall performance will showcase different social perspectives which speak to the upcoming election in November. In contrast to last fall’s show, The Musical Comedy Murders...

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