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Moriarty leaves Carmel football to take job at IU

LEAVING CHS: Head Coach Mo Moriarty discusses his resignation as the varsity football head coach at this school. He has accepted a position as offensive coordinator of the football team at Indiana University, a team he left five years ago to take the job at Carmel. ARJUNA CAPULONG / PHOTO

On March 1, Mo Moriarity resigned his position as this school’s football head coach to take on the position of offensive line and tight ends coach at Indiana University. Before coming to Carmel in 2005, Moriarty served for three years at IU as tight end coach under former Indiana University football Head Coach Gerry DiNardo.

Moriarity has accomplished much in his tenure at this school. In his five-year stint with the Hounds, Moriarity has led the football team to a 58-14 record and four consecutive Class 5A State Championship appearances, along with a State championship victory against Pike in 2007. Read more »

SPORTS

The Varsity Decision

FIRED UP: Freshman lacrosse player Jenna Turner heads down the field, attempting to catch a pass from a teammate. The women’s lacrosse team practices at the Off the Wall sports facility after school.

When freshman Jenna Turner started her first year of high school, she decided to take the path less traveled by her older brother and sister throughout their high school careers. She decided to play lacrosse after running varsity track in middle school. Unlike her siblings, who had both competed in varsity sports, Turner instead turned to a club sport not sponsored by the school. By doing this, she joined a seemingly growing number of athletes choosing to forgo traditional school sports in favor of club sports. Read more »

FEATURE

Raising Responsibility

With increasing teen pregnancy rates and media portrayal, pregnant teens face skewed perceptions

By Darlene Pham
<dpham@hilite.org>

PLAY DATE: Junior Anna Redmond plays with her son, Carter. Redmond said she doesn’t approve of how the media portrays pregnant teens because it depicts the situation as glamorous. LIZZY GRUBBS / PHOTO

PLAY DATE: Junior Anna Redmond plays with her son, Carter. Redmond said she doesn’t approve of how the media portrays pregnant teens because it depicts the situation as glamorous. LIZZY GRUBBS / PHOTO

Like most teenagers, junior Anna Redmond had been free-spirited with no one to look after but herself. On September 14, 2008, however, the day after her sophomore Homecoming, Redmond received a phone call that would change the course of her life.

“(The father) called me and was like, ‘I think you’re pregnant’, and I was, like, ‘I don’t know about that,’  “she said. “(The pregnancy test) was positive, but it took a while to really understand it.”
Anna’s situation is far from unusual. According to a January report from the Guttmacher Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research group in New York, the pregnancy rate among teenage girls has jumped for the first time after more than a decade of decline. The numbers have started to increase more than 3 percent in the mid-2000s after a period of decrease since the 1990s. Read more »

ENTERTAINMENT

Digital Killed the Movie Star

Special effects prove to be bigger money-makers than even the most popular movie stars

By Ellie Seta

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Prior to the 21st century, movie stars such as Julia Roberts, Tom Cruise and Tom Hanks dominated the film industry. But then in 1997, a phenomenon known as “Titanic” came crashing into the movie business, single-handedly revolutionizing the way future movies would be created. This new emphasis on special effects created a tremendous buzz and resulted in almost $1.8 billion in gross sales in the worldwide box office. In the last decade, digital spectacles have become a much larger draw than any of the famous actors and actresses who previously ruled the box office. Read more »

OP/ED

Despite all donations, Haiti still needs our help

By Hilite Staff

It’s ironic that tragedy always seems to bring people closer together. This remains true in the wake of the devastating earthquake in Haiti. A country which already sat in the ravage of poverty now sits in rubble and hopelessness.

The response that has come from not only the United States but countries around the world has been unbelievable. These countries rightfully deserve commendation for their contributions, but they must remember that recovery will take years; everyone, CHS students included, should do his or her part to continue to help even though the earthquake itself has started to fade from our immediate memories. Read more »

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  • Men’s basketball opens Sectional against Fishers March 2, enters tournament without four seniors
  • Clutch shooting key in Sectional play
  • Inclement weather makes golfers’ preparation difficult
  • The Varsity Decision

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  • Justice is not always just
  • All joking aside, legalizing marijuana is a valid economic argument
  • Older sibling’s funny slip-ups lend to valuable life lessons
  • Despite all donations, Haiti still needs our help

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  • The Alternate Approach: Sophomore Anhelica “Angel” Ramirez spent her freshman year
  • Guest Column: More than Recognition
  • A (Not So) Easy ‘A’: Freshman Sarah Wilber got more than she bargained for when she undertook a difficult elective
  • Lends a Helping Hand: Every issue, the HiLite features a random student. This time, it’s sophomore Eric Lawler, who fundraises for a school in Liberia
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    Arrival of spring good for transportation department

    Spring is in the air, and that means the transportation department can breathe a sigh of relief. After a long winter that brought a lot of snow, driving conditions... Read more »

    March 13, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    Wild Bunch plans on continuing spirited events for spring athletics

    As the men’s varsity basketball team finishes its season with a loss to Westfield High School on Mar. 5, Wild Bunch, a senior girls’ spirit club at this school,... Read more »

    March 12, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    CHS news Web site named Pacemaker finalist in annual contest sponsored by NSPA

    For the second year in a row, the Carmel High School HiLite newspaper Web site, www.hilite.org, has been named a finalist in the large-school division of the annual... Read more »

    March 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation planning Monon Center Part-Time Job Fair

    The Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation is planning on having the Monon Center Part-Time Job Fair Saturday, March 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Along with this event, Teen... Read more »

    March 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    School leads Buckle Down competition

    Carmel High School has now overtaken the other competing schools in the LifeLines Buckle Down contest. If CHS maintains the lead then a student who is participating... Read more »

    March 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    Economic difficulties lead to lunch time solutions

    During these difficult economic times many students reflect changing times in the purchase of their meals, especially school lunches. Sophomore Samuel Groot said,... Read more »

    March 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    May referendum has great weight for Carmel residents, voters

    The Carmel Clay School Board has proposed a $12 million referendum. Voters will have the option of both renewing funds that expire in 2012 and providing additional... Read more »

    March 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    Kids Against Hunger continues to provide aid to those without food

    Kids Against Hunger, a club at Carmel High School that aids people who do not have the money or proper resources to get food, teams up with the American Red Cross... Read more »

    March 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    AP exam registration due March 12

    All AP test registration forms and accompanying payment are due to the counseling office by the end of the school day on March 12. Registration is not officially... Read more »

    March 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    Several WHJE and CHTV students place in annual IASB contest

    Several students from WHJE, the Carmel High School student radio station, and CHTV, the television station, placed in individual contests at the annual IASB (Indiana... Read more »

    March 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    Young Life scheduling unchanged

    While continuing to shine with growing popularity, Young Life looks to continue its habitual and energetic activities such as songs, bible study and talks about... Read more »

    March 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    Students for Education planning fundraiser to benefit homeless

    Students for Education, a group here dedicated to promoting education among the less fortunate, plans to have a fundraiser to help combat homelessness in the coming... Read more »

    March 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    Recycling Club continues its collection of paper

    The Recycling Club has continued its routine collection of paper at this school. The club collects the paper on Fridays during SRT and puts it into the large bins... Read more »

    March 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment

    Key Club helps with carnivals, collects items for needy families

    On March 12, 13 and 20, Key Club members can help the PTOs of several elementary schools put on spring carnivals for students. They can also collect toiletries,... Read more »

    March 5, 2010 | Leave a Comment


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