Monthly Archives: April 2018


By Arianna Bekas  As tattoos become much more accepted in today’s modern culture, we see more and more people make the commitment to put one on their body. Before, tattoos used to be something that people kept under wraps and hidden away from the public eye. Now, individuals display them […]

Tatted Teachers


By Jeffery Laux Sports Editor The greatest time of the school year for upperclassmen is here. No, not the immense amount of studying and terrible tests that are pressed upon our brains, but PROM season is upon us. So put down the pen and pad and go shopping for a […]

Prom 2018: Midnight in Monte Carlo


By Thalya Samuels Today’s college experience is hypercompetitive, which may encourage students to find other means as a way of achieving success. Among the fraternities and sororities, parties, and athletics, students may not always incorporate time to study and work on assignments. But nonetheless, studying and work has to be […]

A+ for Adderall?



By Cassidy Johnson You hear the word “cheerleading” and you think of pompoms, big smiles, waving arms and pep. It’s instantaneous. But in your predispositions, do not discredit the immense amount of effort and drive that goes into the sport of cheerleading–the power and strength behind every move. Cheerleading is […]

Behind the Pompom


By Isabelle Lounsberry President Trump, on June 1st of 2017, announced that the United States will be pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement, in which the issues of greenhouse gases, the effects of migration on the environment, and others are addressed. This not only solidified Trump’s priorities when it […]

Longing for the Lorax