Senior Steve Abbenhaus, childhood friend and soccer teammate of Brett Finbloom ’12, said he was completely taken aback when he found out Finbloom was hospitalized on Aug. 2. “I felt Full Article »
The members of the women’s cross-country team sprayed one another with bug spray before their meet on Sept. 1. “It started at the Noblesville meet because they have lots of Full Article »
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” Pablo Picasso’s words are still a reality in the classroom, where a child’s Full Article »
Recently, several large organizations across the nation—most notably Chick-fil-A and the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)—have made headlines by expressing their views on such subjects as homosexuality; some have even Full Article »
As I walked into CHS on the first day of school, I realized something: either this school is shrinking or its population is expanding. I am not quite sure when Full Article »
People naturally tune out events that happen often. In many instances it’s a relatively benign matter: a student ignores his parents who incessantly ask him to pick up his clothes Full Article »