Test Prepares Students for the Real Thing
On Oct. 13 all sophomores will take the Practice Scholastic Assessment Test.
Apple Hits Another Home Run
Acclaimed as “the greatest iPod to date,” by Internet Gaming Network, the new iPod Touch version 4.1 lives up to its hype.
Diver places first
As senior Cinzia Calabreta jumps off of the platform, she twists and flips before splashing into the water.
Consultants benefit writers
With the school year in progress, English teachers begin to assign essays, while seniors also start to prepare to submit college applications and essays.
Food, fellowship kick off year
The Fellowship of Christian Athletes kicked the year off on Monday, Sept. 13 with a gathering that included free food, a message and a free concert.
Posh ‘Junktion’ serves delicious experience
The walls are covered in spray painted designs adorned with local artists' works.
Breaking: Lockdown leaves student facing charges
By David Matteson The lockdown that spanned the majority of fifth period was due to a student found with a suspicious device.
Braves Build Bridges
With a common interest, students began the first meeting of Engineering Club Monday after school in physics teacher Micheal Undieme’s room.
Youth causes slow start
By DAVID BALLARD Following a season opening loss against Olympia, the varsity football team traveled to Timber Creek Friday night looking to even their record. However, a late drive starting…
Students look to the future
Recycling over 5400 pounds last year, Environmental Club is dedicated to saving our ecosystem, reducing landfill space and mitigating climate change.