By Mallorie Sckerl At the end of mental health awareness week, psychology teacher Melissa Rogers addresses lessons learned What is the stigma surrounding mental illness?...
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 Clare Rolinger On Monday, Dec. 19, the choir students gathered in Claire Stanard Auditorium to perform their annual winter concert, a concert which has...
By Katie Mauss Everyone has heard of the term “privilege” thrown around in politics and economics. The truth that is now encroaching on the youth...
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...
Social media is everywhere you go, and if you look away for one second, something new pops up onto your news feed. The newest crave...
The days where one can climb up in a loft and sit on a comfy cushion or have fun book hunts may be over, but...
The Lunch and Learn series is a new program during power hour to help students find subjects of interest that await them after high school....
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...