Buzz in the Pridelands: Last Game, Last Drama!

By Liz Anya

Hold onto your edges Cubs, because Wednesday’s final game of the season was straight out of a teen drama series! The girls under 20 football team “beauty and shellhead” may have taken the win against AGHS (3–0, thank you very much), but the real action was off the field with the naysayers in the stands.

Regardless of how hard we work, there are always people whose life work is to live to hate on our pink and grey. How hard is it to say congrats and shake hands with a good face? Congrats to the Striker who finally found a space on the field to score the first goal of the afternoon. As well as the wing who put aside her tumbling skills to score two more!!

Meanwhile, Coach T was seen having an intense post-game chat with Principal CG. Rumor has it there may be big coaching changes next season. I hope they know what they are doing.

Still to come the 70th anniversary celebrations. Will the oldies outshine the current?

Season’s over, but the gossip? Oh, it’s just getting started. Stay tuned, cubs and rest up! You know I will.

Literacy – For An Enriching Break

We are approaching what hopefully promises to be a relaxing Easter break. As we wrap up this term, let’s pause for a minute to appreciate a skill that will enrich our time off, no matter where we are: literacy.

Literacy is just more than knowing our ABCs, it is the key that unlocks so much of the world around us. Think about it: during this term, we’ve used our literacy skills (reading and writing) to learn new things, share our ideas, and identify with stories and information. Now, as we anticipate the break from our regular routines, let’s consider that literacy can make our time off even more enjoyable.

So, why not pick up a book you’ve been meaning to read? Perhaps explore articles online about Easter traditions in different parts of the world? Maybe follow the recipe for a delicious Easter treat or the instructions for a fun craft? Or even write a letter or message to a friend or family member? Engaging with language in different ways can be a relaxing and rewarding part of your break.

Therefore, remember the power of literacy as you eagerly await the Easter festivities and the opportunity to unwind. It’s a skill that not only helps us in school but also improves our leisure time and connects us to the world around us.

But before we part ways, here are our Powerful Words . Today we feature the Letter “I”.

“Let your inspiration ignite a powerful wave of positive influence.”

Hope

The Quiet Power That Moves Us Forward

In a world filled with uncertainty, stress, and rapid change, hope stands as a quiet but powerful force that fuels our resilience. It’s not loud or boastful, but it is persistent. Hope whispers that tomorrow might be better, that challenges can be overcome, and that new opportunities await beyond current hardships.

Hope is more than just wishful thinking. Psychologists define it as a combination of agency (the belief that we can influence our future) and pathways (the ability to find routes toward our goals). In simpler terms, hope means believing there’s a way forward — and that we can find it.

Unlike optimism, which tends to be more passive, hope involves action. It’s rooted in a mindset that says, “I don’t know how yet, but I will find a way.”

Hope plays a crucial role in our mental and emotional well-being. Studies show that people who are hopeful tend to be healthier, more productive, and better at coping with stress. It strengthens our ability to bounce back from setbacks and fuels persistence in the face of failure.

In education, hopeful students are more likely to succeed academically. In health care, hopeful patients often recover more quickly and adhere better to treatment. In relationships, hope helps people stay committed through difficult times.

The good news is that hope isn’t something you’re born with or without — it’s something you can build. Here are a few ways to cultivate hope:

  1. Set Small Goals: Even tiny achievements can generate a sense of progress and confidence.
  2. Visualize Success: Picture yourself overcoming a challenge. This primes your brain to look for solutions.
  3. Surround Yourself with Positivity: Spend time with people who uplift you and remind you of your strength.
  4. Practice Gratitude: Focusing on what’s going well can shift your perspective and make room for hope.
  5. Take Action: Every small step toward a goal, no matter how uncertain, reinforces the belief that progress is possible.

Hope is often tested in the hardest times — during loss, failure, or prolonged struggle. But that’s also when it reveals its true strength. Hope doesn’t mean denying pain or pretending everything is fine. It means believing that pain has a purpose, that healing is possible, and that new joy can grow from sorrow.

As author Desmond Tutu once said, “Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.”

In times when the world feels heavy, hope offers a path forward. It’s not a naive denial of reality but a courageous choice to keep going. Whether whispered in the quiet of night or shouted in defiance, hope remains one of humanity’s greatest strengths.

Let’s hold onto it and share it with others.