The Class of 2016 Takes Disneyland

  By, Branson Knowles | Writer  &  Sydney Gruzdis | Writer April 26, 2016 It is coming to be that time of year again. It’s almost the senior trip to Disneyland! Anticipation is in the […]

A Brief Look at the European Migrant Crisis

  By, Chloe Rudnicki | Opinion Editor March 23rd, 2016 As the Syrian conflict intensifies and war continues to solidify itself as a Middle Eastern norm, migrants hoping to resettle in Europe once again flood borders and […]

The Seal of Biliteracy: Is It Worth It?

  By, Maya Fransz-Myers | Media Editor   &   Ily Macpherson | Sports Editor March 23rd, 2016 When planning to graduate high school, every student must have completed at least two years of studying […]

The Importance of Travel

  By, Taylor Jower | Writer   &   Evan Echelberger | Writer March 11, 2016 What things do people do to feel complete or whole? Some people start a family. Some people make music and […]

The Terrors of Time – Creative Writing

  By: Chloe Rudnicki |Opinion Editor The photograph holds captive an unlined face soft with youth Warm summer air clinging to tanned skin Dirt stained feet thudding down the field Lips stained an eternal rose […]

A Brief Report on the High School Academic Reality

  By, Chloe Rudnicki |Opinion Editor February 10, 2016 The primary questions that govern the school experience often center around the core identity of true intellect and success.  Unfortunately, near-perfection is the simplistic and shallow definition attributed […]

Need Some Advice?

  February 3, 2016 Every new year brings along new drama. There’s no need to fret, though, because I have solutions that will take all of your worries away. For some people, especially juniors and sophomores, second […]

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