By Jackson Kliewer Climate change is no fictional tale. As more and more evidence is released each day showing the truth of our severe influence...
By Mia Dexter Students stood around the room, spinning in circles and bobbing their heads like they were puppies chasing their tails. In Sarah Carlson’s...
By Alayna Yates At the age of four, Peet freshman Raelynn Smith was diagnosed with an eye cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma. “I had to do multiple...
By Tehya Tournier For six years Paul “Woody” Woodward has been helping others put smiles on children’s faces by simply hoping them donate a toy...
By Vipsa Dodiya Peet Junior High has started letting students bring their phones into the cafeteria at lunch time. They are not, however, allowed to...
By Halie Frahm After over a year of escorting convoys in western Iraq (the proclaimed most dangerous part of the country) and another deployment to...
By Sabine Martin No matter how big or small, popular or obscure, books can be inspiring. They can impact someone’s life in a drastic way...
As the school year comes to a close, seniors are approached by all things college. Family dinners bring a few “what are you planning on...
He closed his eyes, folding his hands in his lap. “Her name was Joyce, but once she got to college, everyone started calling her Joy,...
As the season is rapidly approaching, students and staff are jumping in the game and helping out so they can serve others. Fitting to the...