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By CATHERINE PORTER On any given Saturday morning, one can see the signs. From fluorescent posters staked in the ground to groups of tables lining the streets, the telltale signatures…
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By CATHERINE PORTER On any given Saturday morning, one can see the signs. From fluorescent posters staked in the ground to groups of tables lining the streets, the telltale signatures…
By TYLER PATRICK Starting on March 18, the drama department will fill the auditorium with laughter and song as they open their production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
By AMANDA FLEMINGER As pageant contestants walk gracefully down the runway, keeping eye contact with the judges, hopes to win first place. The Junior Class is sponsoring a male personality…
Starting on March 18, the drama department will fill the auditorium with laughter and song as they open their production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
By EMILY O’LOANE At Relay for Life events held across the country, members of the community have the chance to celebrate survivors, remember lost loved ones and raise money for…
By JESSICA MCCOY The United States has always prided itself on the work it has done in aiding others, but there comes a time when enough is enough. As a…
Public opinion is what inspired senior Justin Townes to become a model. Not only did Townes feel driven by his peer’s comments and suggestions that told him he had the…
As a result of a declining economy and the election of Barack Obama, a series of political protests organized by Tea Party activists are popping up across the nation.
By EMILY O'LOANE For the majority of high school students, there just never seems to be enough time in one day. Students spend seven hours a day, five days a…
Ron Borgon, Boone High School Teacher of the Year Ron Borgon is one of the deaf and hard of hearing teachers on campus. Borgon was nominated and elected by his…