Class introduces literary magazine
As she sits in first period, senior co-editor-in-chief Lauren Burkett passes around entries to her awaiting staff.
Ping pong teaches life lesson
People often say sport and competition teach some of the most valuable lessons in life: how to win and lose gracefully, to play fair and to work with others. I…
Our View: America must meet challenge
For over 100 years, the United States stood as a world power, a fact not contested by other nations. Its superiority stemmed from freedom, economics, education, military prowess and overall…
B. Sassy: Navigating graduation season
As the school year comes to a close and the seniors edge closer and closer to graduation, students and teachers’ calendars are filling up with endless graduation parties, lunches, dinners,…
Sippin’ on the haterade: Lakers’ true colors shine
Down 0-3 against the Dallas Mavericks in the western conference semifinals, the Los Angeles Lakers had the opportunity to redeem themselves and prove that they still had some fight left…
‘Party’ proves relatable to high school
A group of teens. 11 different lives, different actions, and different thoughts. But all of them having one thing in common: the party.
Student competes for national title
Nervous and anxious, senior David Ballard awaited the announcement of the state winner of the Todd C. Smith: Journalist of the Year award.
Sippin’ on the Haterade: Go ahead, hop on the Lightning bandwagon
If you stop anybody off the street and asked them to name a few teams from the National Hockey League that are in the playoffs more than half would respond…
Signs for Change
By AMY COMSTOCK Sound was a barrier that deaf and hard-of-hearing students could not break with fellow classmates until now. Starting in the Fall 2011 school year, two sections of…