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Bryanna Owens

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer

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Final Blog

Final Blog

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
May 20, 2024

Face masks coordinated with every outfit and sanitizer strapped to my polka-dot backpack defined the ninth grade for me. My freshman year didn’t match my idea of high school at all. However, after an almost three-month “Spring Break” followed by an extremely isolating summer, how could I know what...

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The fifth movie in the Hunger Games series, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, released in theaters on Nov. 17. Photo by Lionsgate.

Fifth Movie in Hunger Games Series Airs in Theaters

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
December 22, 2023

Sitting on grass in the meadow watching her husband, Peeta (Josh Hutcherson), play with their son, Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) holds their baby close to her chest, ending “The Hunger Games: The Mockingjay - Part 2” movie. In 2015, fans of The Hunger Games left theaters, believing this film and its...

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How to Adult: Self Care

How to Adult: Self Care

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
November 28, 2023

Self-care influences many factors of a person's overall health, but many people don’t know how to practice self-care in a way that’s effective. The International Self-Care Foundation (ISF) created seven pillars of self-care: Knowledge and Health Literacy, Mental Well-being, Physical Activity, Healthy...

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Pumpkin Spice Drinks Ranked Best to Worst

Pumpkin Spice Drinks Ranked Best to Worst

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
October 9, 2023

Fall is officially here. There are several foods and traditions that symbolize fall but pumpkin is fall’s ultimate representative. You could eat a pumpkin, paint a pumpkin, go to a pumpkin patch, or drink any of these pumpkin-based drinks. To fully honor fall, I went to five different restaurants and...

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Seniors Ruby Olalde and Isabel Marquez complete work in AVID IV. Students in AVID learn skills necessary to graduate and be successful post-high school, whether it be in college or in the workforce.

Cason’s First Group of Students to Graduate in May

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
April 21, 2023

Four years ago, her first group of AVID students entered the classroom. Ms. Cheryl Cason watched them grow from freshmen to seniors. Now, they’re preparing to graduate, with Ms. Cason beside them every step of the way. AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) teaches students the skills and...

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Asha Pimental Reyes, 11, joined debate her freshman year, and plans to continue throughout her high school experience.

Asha Pimentel Reyes: Growing in Poetry

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
December 20, 2022

Junior Asha Pimentel Reyes nervously stands in front of her fellow competitors and begins to recite pieces of “Litany in Which Certain Things Are Crossed Out” by Richard Siken. In hopes of broadening her public speaking skills, Reyes decided to join debate her freshman year.  “I did the intro...

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Top 5 Homecoming Proposals

Top 5 Homecoming Proposals

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
October 3, 2022

With homecoming season only a few weeks away, it’s time to start thinking about ways to ask your special someone. With a wide imagination, you can use these top five ideas to ask someone to homecoming. Scavenger Hunt Scavenger hunts are a great way to ask someone to homecoming and let them...

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Seniors Taylor Crawford and Naomi Paige work on an assignment in AVID on March 5.

AVID Seniors Use Skills to Apply and Get Accepted to Universities

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
March 28, 2024

If seniors Lazori Paige and Taylor Crawford hadn’t joined AVID their freshman year, Paige’s acceptance to Howard Payne University and Taylor’s acceptance to the University of North Texas would’ve been harder to achieve. “If it wasn’t for AVID, I don't think I would have applied to colleges...

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Members of the Science National Honor Society work with students during their tutoring day on Oct. 25. Photo by Legacy Science National Honor Society on Instagram.

Science National Honor Society Tutors Students, Encourages Advanced Science Classes

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
December 5, 2023

At the end of last school year, Science National Honor Society President Abigail Castro, 12, had an idea to host a science tutoring day for anyone seeking help with their science class or wanted to talk about something science-related. Members of the SNHS tutored 38 students on various science subjects...

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Photo by Davies Designs Studio on Unsplash

Eight Holiday Hot Takes

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
October 30, 2023

Temperatures have dropped, and decorations have been put on display, marking a significant shift in the community: the holiday season. As the next nine months consist of some type of celebration, this list is dedicated to some of my favorite holiday hot takes. Halloween Halloween movies outdo regular...

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Students can utilize a variety of websites such as Quizlet and College Board. Photo by Screen Rant

Ten Websites for Surviving High School

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
August 23, 2023

Some high school students don’t want to study because they think of studying as reading a huge textbook and memorizing every letter of every word. Education has changed in a way that allows students to no longer use only textbooks to learn. These are seven websites that high school students, especially...

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever released on Nov. 11 2022 in theatres

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
December 27, 2022

On Aug 28, 2020, actor Chadwick Boseman, star of the first Black Panther movie, died of Stage 4 Colon Cancer. Boseman played the role of T’Challa, King of Wakanda, and the Black Panther. Boseman’s death left Marvel fans wondering about the new film, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” since T’Challa...

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With the continuous student growth at Legacy in the past five years, the need for high school six is greater than ever. Photo by Dom Fou on Unsplash.

Student Population Growth: Too Many Students, Not Enough Space

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
October 4, 2022

Over the last five years, the student population at Legacy has increased to 2,550 students. From rearranged classes to reduce class sizes, administration, teachers and students feel the effects of more people on campus.  There is a 60-student increase from last year. While sophomore, junior and senior...

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Sophomores share leap year birthday.

Two Students Celebrate Fourth Birthday

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
February 29, 2024

As the world celebrates 2024’s leap day, sophomores Emma Brooks and Emma Villanueva celebrate their 4th birthday sharing a first name and the rarest birthday in the world; Feb 29. “It’s a day everyone knows,” Villanueva said. “It's nice that people recognize it.” Since their birthday...

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A student sits in the hallway during advisory. Beginning the second semester, students face greater consequences for skipping advisory, like AC.

Students Encouraged to Attend Advisory

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
December 11, 2023

Administrators designed the new advisory class period to build relationships between students and teachers, and help with SEL learning, however, because there's not an academic grade attached to the class, students skip advisory. “You're responsible for being where you're supposed to be when you're...

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Mansfield ISD hosts their third annual Fall Festival.

Mansfield ISD Hosts Fall Festival

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
October 31, 2023

Mansfield ISD’s Center for the Performing Arts hosted its third annual WonderFALL Festival Oct. 21 celebrating the beginning of Autumn.  “The original purpose when we did the WonderFALL Festival was when we were coming out of COVID, and we wanted to make sure that we provided an opportunity for...

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Dual credit classes offered through TCC currently serve nearly 1,000 Mansfield ISD students. House Bill 8 provided additional funding for community colleges, and TCC will waive tuition for the 2023-2024 school year. Photo by Tarrant County College

TCC Waives Dual Credit Tuition for 2023-2024 School Year

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
September 5, 2023

After Texas House Bill 8 created funding changes for community colleges, the Tarrant County College’s Board of Trustees waived tuition for all Fall 2023 dual credit students at its Aug. 8 meeting.  “I think they wanted to go above and beyond that, and they saw that as an opportunity to expand...

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Creed III aired in theaters on March 3, 2023 marking Micheal B. Jordan's first movie as a director. MGM

Micheal B. Jordan Debuts as Director in Creed III

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
April 5, 2023

Creed III, the third installment in the Creed franchise, made its way to theaters on March 3, marking Michael B. Jordan’s directorial debut.  The Rocky spin-off series started in 2015, developing a somewhat unexpected storyline about Apollo Creed, one of the most popular characters in the Rocky...

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The Latin Diversity Union prepared altars on all three floors for students and staff to hang photos of loved ones in rememberance.

Dia de los Muertos Teaches Cultural Traditions

Bryanna Owens, Staff Writer
November 28, 2022

She handles the paper marigold flowers delicately as she places them on the altar. Students behind her decorate it with bright colors, placing pictures of their deceased loved ones. The Latin Diversity Union set up an altar for the Day of the Dead, a holiday that originated in Mexico and helps...

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