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Students for Education preparing for annual online fundraiser

Beats February 10, 2011

Students for Education, a club here dedicated to helping local children in the Indianapolis area, is preparing for its online fundraiser to help the children at the Dayspring Center in downtown Indianapolis. “We’re...

NHS to sell carnations this week, deliver Feb. 14

Beats February 9, 2011

The National Honors Society has taken the spotlight with the current carnation sales. The carnations are being sold in between Freshman and Greyhound, as well as in Main Cafeteria. The sales began...

Intramurals prepared to start next sport

Beats February 9, 2011

The intramural sports program at CHS will start its next sport during the upcoming spring months. After basketball, the intramural sponsor team plans on integrating a less orthodox sport into the program....

Aperture Club to meet Feb. 14

Beats February 9, 2011

The next Aperture Club meeting is scheduled for Feb. 14, according to Arjuna Capulong, Aperture Club president and senior. Members plan to review their entries to the photography contest, for which the...

TechHOUNDS begins fifth week of building season

Beats February 9, 2011

TechHOUNDS members begin their fifth week of the six weeks of the building season despite the closing of school for three days straight due to the weather. The team, according to Ryan Wilmes, TechHOUNDS...

Regional Scholastic Art Competition winners to be announced Feb. 9

Beats February 8, 2011

The Regional Scholastic Art Competition winners are scheduled to be announced Feb. 9, according to art department chairperson Jen Davis. “The competition is where students from central Indiana compete...

Wake captivating but not ground-breaking

entertainment February 8, 2011

Wake by Lisa McMann is a New York Times Bestseller and the first book of the Wake trilogy. This novel addresses issues such as confronting childhood problems, the power of dreams and using gifts...

Two CHS students named to press rights commission

Author Archives February 7, 2011

Two Carmel High School HiLite newspaper students, junior Caroline Zhang and sophomore Victor Xu, were just named 45words student partners for the 2011-12 school year. The Journalism Education Association’s...

Vocational building trades to finish electrical despite delays

Beats February 7, 2011

The vocational building trades class plans to finish electrical this week. This includes running wires to power the house since the class already set up circuits for the lights. Cory Noe, vocational...

Kids’ Corner prepares for preschoolers’ arrival on Feb. 14

Beats February 7, 2011

Kids’ Corner is a class where selected seniors get hands on experience teaching a real preschool class. For the start of the new semester, different seniors replace those who taught the preschoolers...

‘Phantom of the Opera’ performance replaced by ‘Hello Dolly’

Author Archives February 6, 2011

As the school year continues into February, the Carmel High School performing arts department has set a new agenda. Instead of performing “Phantom of the Opera,” as previously announced, the department...

Districts for debate team rescheduled, team looks for success at State

Beats February 6, 2011

As a result of inclement weather, the debate team’s district meet at Brebeuf has been postponed to Feb. 11 and 12, Ivy Yan, team president and senior, said.  The team is coming off two recent meets...

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