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Sloan Belveal, Greyhound Connections president and senior, outside Mr. Stuelpe’s room, E219, during SRT. All Greyhound Connections members share an SRT in order to visit new students.

Greyhound Connections plans to host new student breakfast on April 17

Armaan Goel March 22, 2019

Greyhound Connections, a club helping sophomores, juniors and seniors new to CHS adjust to the school, plans to host a new student breakfast on April 17. “We are also planning a breakfast for new students...

CODING CRACKDOWN:
Evan Kenyon (center) and Joseph Paavola (left), Code for Change officers and seniors, work together on code. The club meets after school on Tuesdays.

Evan Kenyon, winner of Congressional App Challenge, Code for Change officer and senior, develops SRT pass app

Lillian He January 24, 2019

How did you get involved with coding? It started a long time ago. My dad has always been interested in it, and in elementary school I got a book (about) really basic coding because I was fascinated...

Greyhound Connections Hosts New Student Breakfast

Armaan Goel November 2, 2018

Greyhound Connections, a club helping sophomores, juniors and seniors new to CHS adjust to the school, is hosting a new student breakfast this Wednesday, during Late Start. “(This) Wednesday, its a...

Data Defense: EU’s data protection regulation may safeguard CHS students’ privacy at expense of higher cost

Armaan Goel October 25, 2018

The EU recently passed legislation called the general data Privacy Regulation (GDPR), which places tighter restrictions on the data that technology companies can collect and what they can do with it. This...

Dealing with Dyslexia: Students, teachers reflect on  new bill regarding dyslexic students

Dealing with Dyslexia: Students, teachers reflect on new bill regarding dyslexic students

Armaan Goel May 18, 2018

The recently passed Indiana Senate Bill 217 looks to provide dyslexic students with additional assistance to overcome their disability. It states that schools must screen students for risk factors of dyslexia,...

Game On: Game development becomes an  increasingly popular hobby, endeavor for students

Game On: Game development becomes an increasingly popular hobby, endeavor for students

Armaan Goel April 20, 2018

Video games are a common pastime for many CHS students. Games such as “Overwatch” and “Fortnite Battle Royale” are becoming increasingly popular among the student body. But for some students like...

Convenient or Creepy? : With technology innovations, students should consider  the privacy implications of the products they choose to use

Convenient or Creepy? : With technology innovations, students should consider the privacy implications of the products they choose to use

Armaan Goel, Entertainment Reporter February 23, 2018

Tech companies try their hardest to further integrate technology into our lives. Not only do companies have access to a device we carry around everywhere—our phones—the current push for an “internet...

Under Construction: Carmel Plans for new construction projects to develop and beautify the city

Under Construction: Carmel Plans for new construction projects to develop and beautify the city

Armaan Goel and Emily Dexter October 26, 2017

Over the coming months, some parts of Carmel will begin to look a bit different, with multiple large-scale construction projects underway or about to break ground. According to Joshua Kirsh, engineering...

A Sporting Difference: Students, teachers discuss inequality seen in sports at this school

A Sporting Difference: Students, teachers discuss inequality seen in sports at this school

Darrell Cheng, Writing Coach May 19, 2017

CHS offers its students a wide variety of sports in which its students may partake in. Despite the vast quantity of available sports, however, quality remains as a discrepancy. Currently, some CHS sports...

Junior David Chilemba (left) and junior Rashid “RJ” Conteh (right) go over lines for a rap. They said they also try to avoid using rap to spread their political views.

More than Music

Armaan Goel, Reporter May 1, 2017

The 2016 election was one of the most polarizing elections in recent years, leading all groups of people to use different platforms to discuss political ideas. From newscasters to YouTubers, intense discussions...

Second Chances: Samsung has a chance to rebound after complications with the Note 7

Second Chances: Samsung has a chance to rebound after complications with the Note 7

Armaan Goel, Entertainment Reporter February 23, 2017

When the Note 7 was unveiled on Aug. 2, 2016, it seemed to be the perfect handset. It had a gorgeous display, a wouldn’t say best-in-class camera and an innovative iris scanning technology. As verge.com...

READY, SET , INVENT:
Sophomore and InvenTeam member Lifan “Kyle” Zheng wires a device for the Carmel InvenTeam. The device detects impulses and signals that are meant to mimic the human body system during seizures and other abnormalities.

After earning InvenTeam grant, CHS InvenTeam goes to MIT to present project at Eurekafest

Armaan Goel, Story January 24, 2017

This year CHS InvenTeam has been selected to be one of the 15 teams from around the country to receive the prestigious InvenTeam grant. The InvenTeam is program is offered by Lemelson-MIT an organization...

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