Small, steady strokes spell success
By SARA CASLER Rowers rock the oars to steady the boat. The coxswain, sophomore Gabrielle Yordan, checks her “cox box,” an intercom system laced throughout the boat she uses to…
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By SARA CASLER Rowers rock the oars to steady the boat. The coxswain, sophomore Gabrielle Yordan, checks her “cox box,” an intercom system laced throughout the boat she uses to…
Valedictorians are a select group. Although there is value in intellect, senior Brandi Recker, valedictorian, believes it is a matter of applying oneself rather than being uncharacteristically smart.
From season ending upsets to come-from-behind underdog wins, the boys varsity baseball team has overcome a lot together in the 12 years they have been playing on the same team.
With seven states and Washington, D.C. legalizing gay marriage, the argument for equality has reached the federal level. As legal movements for black rights and women’s rights fade into history…
Globally conscious and socially involved, senior Alexis Mauerman thrives on being knowledgeable of the world around her.
Sophomore Aja-Monet Sims scanned the stands of the Junior Olympic National Championships and her eyes glanced across her parents, her coach and the college scouts that watched her every move.
Seniors talk about their plans after high school.
Studies show that people’s dogs tend to resemble their physical characteristics, and researchers have proved that the outside of one’s car defines the kind of person he is.
A parade of jerseys rush toward the field. With the piercing sound of a whistle, the athletes align to their starting positions. The match kicks off.
The newly furnished and renovated establishment of Bella Italia ignites a modern vibe that can serve as a weekend spot with friends or a celebration venue for the family.