February 2, 2023
Lorna Ding and Pahal SehgalJanuary 30, 2023
Lorna Ding and Pahal SehgalJanuary 28, 2023
Jasmine ZhangJanuary 24, 2023
Pahal Sehgal
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Carmel52Pike49Jan 23 / Men's Varsity Basketball
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Carmel54Pike52Jan 23 / Women's Varsity Basketball
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Carmel50Hamilton Southeastern18Jan 19 / Varsity Wrestling
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Carmel74Fort Wayne Snider33Jan 18 / Men's Varsity Basketball
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Carmel140Pike43Jan 12 / Women's Swimming and Diving
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Carmel4Cathedral2Oct 15 / Women's Soccer
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Carmel27Lawrence Central7Oct 14 / Football
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Carmel1Pike0Oct 12 / Men's varsity soccer
February 3, 2023
Junior Ana Mencias Why do you enjoy painting? I enjoy painting...
February 2, 2023
Throughout the remainder of January and the beginning of February, Cabinet is accepting donations of auction items from local businesses and community members for charity...
February 2, 2023
“I have cancer” are three words senior Tara Corra never expected to hear from her mother. Tara said the first sign of cancer appeared when she was at her grandfather’s...
February 2, 2023
James Ziegler, Black Student Alliance (BSA) sponsor When and where are club meetings? We meet every other Thursday after school from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. or so. We...
February 2, 2023
While the month of February is particularly famous for Valentines Day, Groundhog Day is another holiday people celebrate. Groundhog Day has garnered its own popularity and...
February 2, 2023
Throughout the remainder of January and the beginning of February, Cabinet is accepting donations of auction items from local businesses and community members for charity...
Club Spotlight: Black Student Alliance
February 2, 2023
February 1, 2023
Girls Who Code starts again for the new semester
February 1, 2023
February 1, 2023
The women’s swim and dive team will host the Sectional Preliminaries at 6 p.m. on Feb. 2 at the CHS Natatorium. CHS is nationally ranked as it tries to win its 37th consecutive...
Varsity women’s basketball prepares for first Sectional game at Noblesville High School Jan. 31
January 31, 2023
Men’s swim and dive to compete in Warrior Invitational on Jan. 20
January 18, 2023
Varsity women’s basketball prepares for home game against Fishers on Jan. 17
January 17, 2023
Carmel Orchestras to perform Winter Concert on Feb. 14
January 28, 2023
January 27, 2023
As the holiday season passes, students, staff discuss cultural foods
January 25, 2023
February 2, 2023
“I have cancer” are three words senior Tara Corra never expected to hear from her mother. Tara said the first sign of cancer appeared when she was at her grandfather’s...
Students, SRO examine school safety procedures, new student ID policy
January 30, 2023
Students hope to see changes to current sex-ed curriculum
January 19, 2023
Students, experts raise awareness to endangered animals
January 8, 2023
February 3, 2023
Junior Ana Mencias Why do you enjoy painting? I enjoy painting...
Students celebrate Chinese New Year, express themselves with calligraphy
January 24, 2023
Humans of CHS: Winter Fashion Changes
January 20, 2023
Rising stars, former Broadway actress discuss goals, difficulties in pursuing theatre
January 20, 2023
February 2, 2023
While the month of February is particularly famous for Valentines Day, Groundhog Day is another holiday people celebrate. Groundhog Day has garnered its own popularity and...
New ID policy is inefficient, administration should return to entering ID code on keypad
February 1, 2023
Carmel should continue to reduce traffic lights, add roundabouts
February 1, 2023
February 1, 2023
January 30, 2023
How did you start running? When I turned 30, I decided (that) I wanted to get into better shape, so when I hit that age I said, “You know what? I need to do that.” I...
Q&A with Yi Lin Yang, Digital Health Club founder and senior
January 24, 2023
Q&A with teacher Laura Moore, photography and art
January 13, 2023
Q&A with Evelyn Tennenhouse on Rock Climbing
December 1, 2022

Junior Caleb Kim loads his barbell with heavy plates. As he prepares himself for the bench press, he takes a sip of water before putting both...

Throughout the remainder of January and the beginning of February, Cabinet is accepting donations of auction items from...

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After I finished all the unread books on my shelf, I was craving a new addictive read. So I decided to hop onto Goodreads and scroll through the several book recommendations and reviews based on the books...

According to the CDC, guns are the leading cause of death for American teens and children. In fact, there have been six school shootings with fatalities in the United States as of January 2023, according...



The women’s swim and dive team will host the Sectional Preliminaries at 6 p.m. on Feb. 2 at the CHS Natatorium. CHS is nationally ranked as it tries...




How did you start running? When I turned 30, I decided (that) I wanted to get into better shape, so when I hit that age I said, “You know...





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Carmel52Pike49Jan 23 / Men's Varsity Basketball
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Carmel54Pike52Jan 23 / Women's Varsity Basketball
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Carmel50Hamilton Southeastern18Jan 19 / Varsity Wrestling
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Carmel74Fort Wayne Snider33Jan 18 / Men's Varsity Basketball
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Carmel140Pike43Jan 12 / Women's Swimming and Diving
On Nov 10, Seniors Tyler Whemhoff and Audrey Hockins, as well as Junior David Titus discuss their upcoming caroling job at the Indiana Design Center. Hockins said “In a typical winter season I’ll take about 3-5 jobs to make some extra money”. All three are in Select Sound which gives them the opportunity to take seasonal caroling jobs at different businesses around Carmel.
Sophomore Olivia Cebalo plays against South Bend St. Joe on Aug. 16. Cebalo said it was a tough game and brought the team closer together when they celebrated their victory.
Senior Dylan Zenor cheers for Carmel High School during the football game against Cass Technical on Sep. 2.
Sophomores Evelina Rubchinsky and Kelly Fulk work on their debate cases for the upcoming state debate competition. The competition will be held at Marion University on Feb. 1.
On Jan 17, junior Walker Lasbury works on annotations for his Creative Writing class. When asked about the difficulty and process of annotating short stories Lasbury said “It’s honestly not that difficult when you know what you are looking for. It takes some practice but once you get the hang of it it comes pretty easily”.
DATA COLLECTION: Students in Laura Moore’s AP Research class discuss data collection on Jan. 10. Students worked on presentations explaining their research progress and their future goals. Following data collection, the class will begin the literature review portion of their research.
Junior Sarah Xie folds origami during the A5 club meeting on December 2nd, 2022. “I enjoy going to A5 because it’s fun, all the activities are really cool and the A5 officers always try to connect it with part of asian culture,” said Xie.
CHEMISTRY LAB: Sophomore Ava Ehret works on a lab in Honors Chemistry on Dec. 1. Students who take Honors Chemistry have participated in several labs throughout the year. “Labs in chemistry are collaborative and engaging and truly make the subjects easier to understand,” Ehret said.
DEBATE DAYS: Debate team members and sophomores Eesha Singh and Salima Sher prepare their speeches after school on Nov. 29, 2022 in the school library. The team has spent many hours preparing for an upcoming competition set to take place at Avon High School. “Debate is an environment where I feel that a lot of high schoolers are able to express their opinions, work on themselves and also just have a fun time,” Singh said.
STAR GAZING John Lear, a junior astronomy student, plots stars on a galaxy chart after observing the stars through the astronomy star machine on Tuesday, November 8th. Astronomy is a semester long class where students learn all about the stars and planets of our universe.
MOODY MUSIC: Radio student and Sophomore, Paulina Arana, and fellow classmate and Junior, Olivia Grimes host their newest radio show: Mood Swings on November 21. Arana and Grimes based their show off of the teenage experience and how teenagers express themselves through music. You can tune in to the show on WHJE.93.
Junior Sarah Chen and sophomore Aubry Severson, members of the CHS marching band, prepare for boarding busses for their BOA Grand National Championship semi-finals performance the morning of Nov. 12. The marching greyhounds went on to becoming the Grand National Champions for a sixth time with a score of 97.5.
Band members and seniors Riley Stuelpe, George Huang, Landon Peterson, and Ahni Brown-Harbin lead the marching band section in the Walk Of Champions on Nov. 18. The Walk of Champions celebrated all the accomplishments of CHS clubs and other organizations at the school.
GAME TIME: Musa Shahid is coding a computer game for his Computer Science class competition on Tuesday, Nov. 15. The class is having its annual Computer Science Jam. The Jam is a competition to make the best game possible, with the game being built around a certain theme, this year’s theme is the wilderness. Musa said,”The Computer Science Jam is really fun, it also helps me learn more in depth about coding while enjoying it at the same time”.
GAME POINT: Logan Reinhart, CHS senior, serves the ball in Lifetime Fitness hoping to win the game on Monday, August 29. Lifetime Fitness is a class offered at the high school where students learn the rules of different sports and compete in tournaments.
PRINCESS POWER: The Accents show choir performs at the seventh annual Accents Princess Academy on Nov. 5. Princess Academy includes crafts, performances, meet and greets, games, and hair and nails stations for children that participate.
GIVING HOPE: Carmel Giving Hope holds a Diwali celebration from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Oct 29 at the Carmel Gazebo. The event included food, dance, music and games. Tickets were sold for twelve dollars and proceeds went to orphanages in India.
STUDY SESSIONS: Sophomore Alice Mayer (left) and freshman Evelyn Murray check out a study room at the Carmel Clay Public Library on Oct. 20. The library, which recently reopened, featured several study rooms available for student use. “I enjoy the study rooms because they are quiet and serene,” Mayer said.
Band student and junior, Ariel Covitz as well as the rest of the flute section harmonize while playing their newest piece of music on October 18. Covitz and the other flutes often use free time during band classes to polish their flute skills for activities such as marching band and even the ISSMA state competition which occurs later in the year. CAITLIN FOLLMAN/PHOTO
Marching Band senior Ava Kuznarsky passes out dot sheets to her section during an after school practice on Oct. 18, 2022. The recent practices were particularly difficult as the band entered the competition portion of their season. “Especially with the New York trip this year, stakes are higher and the responsibilities of helping younger members reach our standards are placed onto us as the most experienced members,” Kuznarsky said.
HOT AND COLD: Owen Mulligan is researching the new topics introduced into his chemistry class on Thursday, Oct. 6. The class is learning about expansion, and contraction, and how different temperatures cause different changes on different things. Owen said,”Learning about expansion, and contraction is really interesting, like how its used in a thermometer, which I never really thought about”.
On October 5, Senior Lizzie Farrell works on music theory for her choir, Select Sound. Farrell as well as all choir students are new to the online music theory work. When Farrell was asked about the new work they said “It’s a lot but the new platform makes it easier in some ways which is helpful considering music theory isn’t always easy”.
Junior Rebecca Lee edits a video for her television class on Sept 22nd, 2022. Lee says “I really enjoy being part of CHTV as it allows me to express my creativity in numerous ways.”
MUSIC REHEARSAL MORNINGS: Guerin Whitcomb and Alecs Quinn, marching band flutists and sophomores, practice their music for the band’s show early in the morning on September 16th. The Carmel Highschool Marching Greyhounds have gone through hours of rehearsal every day to perfect their show, entitled “Vitruvian.” “With school starting later than usual the responsibility of having to be up earlier makes my day feel more worthwhile.” Whitcomb said.
BASSOON ENSEMBLE: Christy Santanglio, private lesson teacher, and creator of bassoon ensemble, demonstrates how to play a section of a piece for the rest of the ensemble. Bassoon Ensemble meets twice a month during both sessions of srt. Students interested in joining bassoon ensemble must play the bassoon but can join regardless of skill level.
Anna Logsdon, CHS junior, helps solve math problems with a group on the whiteboard during vertical spaces in intermediate precalculus on September 9. Intermediate precalculus and other math classes now include an activity called vertical spaces where students in the class are grouped together and solve math problems on a whiteboard or chalkboard. The activity helps students learn new material and ask other students for help when they need it.
The Men’s Cross Country team celebrates their victory in Sep. 3. The Team throws water on their coach Colin Altevog after they won first place at the Brownsburg Invitational.
On August 31, Mila Bonewitz (Junior) adds to her long list of notes for her Botany class. When asked about her study plan for the upcoming Botany unit one quiz she stated “As long as I take some time every day till the quiz I should be ok. I’ve studied pretty hard already”. Botany is a one semester class taken mainly by Juniors and Seniors.

Mock Trial members to meet for Mock Trial county competition at the Hamilton County courthouse on Feb. 1. The club has begun the county competition...