From the May 22 Issue »

News

New bus routes extend transportation services

New Bus RoutesBy: Michael Wang <mwang@hilite.org>

Listening to reggae or hip hop music on his iPod, sophomore Daniel Auer would walk the routine 10-to-15-minutes trip to school. Read more »

Sports

Softball complex proceeds in face of local opposition

By: Grace Baranowski <gbaranowski@hilite.org>

Almost a month ago, on April 28, the Carmel Clay School Board approved the plan to improve the softball fields at Cherry Tree Elementary School. Now, said superintendent of schools Barbara Underwood, “We’re proceeding. We’re in the process of getting permits from the city, reviewing architect plans and putting it out to bid.” Read more »

Feature

Including the once excluded

By: Grace Baranowski <gbaranowski@hilite.org>

A boy sits in his front-row desk, three from the left in his first-semester class. He yawns, as does another sitting in the back. Read more »

Entertainment

Clapton, with 42 years of rock history, pays visit to Indy

By: Renny Logan <rlogan@hilite.org>

Through drug and alcohol abuse, from this band to that one and playing one style after another, Eric Clapton has been making music history with his “slowhand” for 42 years now. Although Clapton himself has admitted he’s showing signs of wear and tear after all these years, he’s still making the same good music. Read more »

Perspectives

Class Day needs time, support to become part of tradition

By: HiLite Staff

Along with every other “tradition” added this year as part of the Distinguished Graduate/weighted grades program, the administration has added the first annual Class Day to graduation activities. It will replace Senior Skip Day and include a symbolic “changing of the seats” in which the Junior Class will take the seats of the Senior Class in the stadium. It is new and unprecedented, and it is a positive change, but one that will take time to be fully integrated into the body of this school’s many traditions. Read more »


News

  • Publication earns high distinction from NSPA
  • Student Venture to attend Myrtle Beach Conference
  • Tomorrow’s opening of outdoor aquatics center kicks off busy summer for Monon Center
  • Historic Travel Club sponsors annual tour of Europe
  • FCCLA sponsors Relay for Life to support cancer research

  • Sports

  • Softball complex proceeds in face of local opposition
  • Men’s lacrosse team heads into Semistate
  • Playing in a relaxing atmosphere
  • Men’s track to compete in Regional meet today
  • Golf to play Invitational Saturday

  • Perspectives

  • Indiana Jones’ final trek
  • Juniors faced with challenge of creating legacy
  • Relying on friends
  • Art teacher thanks community for support
  • Election exposes bitter America

  • Features

  • Summer allows for more job options
  • Offered courses influence future career choices
  • Including the once excluded
  • Second time’s the charm
  • A Little Something Extra

  • Entertainment

  • ‘Gonzo:’ Effective journalism, powerful film
  • ‘The Dark Knight:’ Batman Triumphant
  • A look back at the Batman films
  • Top 10 Best Superhero Films
  • ‘Sex and the City’ movie remains loyal to series, fans

  • Student Section

  • Busy schedule makes up for lack of siblings
  • Too much togetherness
  • Flying High
  • Driving from a racer’s perspective
  • In Search of Harmony

  • 15 Minutes of Fame

  • Extended Interview–Grace Baranowski
  • Juggling All Those Points
  • Females take risks in sports, too
  • Going, Going, Gone…
  • Belt It Out

  • Acumen

  • International Film Festival previews lesser know reels
  • Bright Ideas
  • Ballroom dancing the time away
  • Museum delights viewer with extensive collection
  • Performing Arts groups prepare for end of year spring shows in late May

  • Recent Updates »

    Publication earns high distinction from NSPA

    By Amy Flis <aflis@hilite.org> The Carmel High School student newspaper received an All-American ranking from the National Scholastic Press Association for... Read more »

    July 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment

    Student Venture to attend Myrtle Beach Conference

    By: Sherry Lu <slu@hilite.org> While most clubs are wrapping up the year, Student Venture still has one last big event planned for its members: the annual... Read more »

    May 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment

    Tomorrow’s opening of outdoor aquatics center kicks off busy summer for Monon Center

    By: Amy Flis <aflis@hilite.org> This Saturday the Monon Center outdoor aquatics center opens for the season, and senior Ella Raymont said that she loves the... Read more »

    May 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment

    Project Graduation renamed to ‘Grab Fest,’ but festivities still continue

    By: Shireen Korkzan <skorkzan@hilite.org> When senior Alyson Morris’ brother James went to Project Graduation last year and won a plasma television set,... Read more »

    May 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment

    Carmel Clay Public Library conducts reading program during summer

    By: Cathy Chen <cchen@hilite.org> Tessa Wilkerson, Teen Library Council member and sophomore, said she has participated in the Carmel Clay Public Library’s... Read more »

    May 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment

    Student Athletic Board members selected, preparing for next year

    By: Brittani Wheeler <bwheeler@hilite.org> Elizabeth Lucich, first year Student Athletic Board member and junior, finished her final visits to her assigned... Read more »

    May 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment

    WRAP finishing annual publication, recruiting members for next year

    By: Monica Rice <mrice@hilite.org> While the Writers, Readers, Artists and Performers Club (WRAP) has concluded its regularly scheduled meetings, the club... Read more »

    May 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment


    August 2008
    M T W T F S S
    « Jul    
     123
    45678910
    11121314151617
    18192021222324
    25262728293031