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Distinguished Grad selection process should take into account time, effort

perspectives January 23, 2014

Since its introduction to CHS in 2008, the Distinguished Graduate program has either distinguished or commended over 400 graduates. The program was originally set in place to distinguish seniors at graduation...

Cristen Cassler
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Q&A with AP Literature and Composition teacher Cristen Cassler

feature January 23, 2014

Why would you recommend doing humanities subjects? I think always if you have a passion for something, then that should be your first criteria for deciding on a future career. Obviously, there is...

Cutting Opinions. Professional publications  need to remember the importance of opinion writing

Cutting Opinions. Professional publications need to remember the importance of opinion writing

perspectives January 23, 2014

Some of my earliest and most cherished memories of my father were of Sunday mornings, when we would sit at the kitchen table together and read the Sunday newspaper. The editorial page in particular would...

THE MONSTER REBORN: Aaron Eckhart, who played Harvey Dent in “The Dark Knight,” will take the title role  as Frankenstein’s monster Adam in “I, Frankenstein.”

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Futuristic Frankenstein adaptation to reach local theaters Jan. 24

entertainment January 23, 2014

Like every junior in AP English Literature and Composition knows, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley takes place in the past—the 17th century, to be exact. The movie “I, Frankenstein,” which comes out...

A Tale of Two Cases. How an extraordinary judge ruled differently in two similar legal cases.

A Tale of Two Cases. How an extraordinary judge ruled differently in two similar legal cases.

perspectives January 23, 2014

On June 15, 2013, 16-year-old Ethan Couch drove his father’s Ford pickup truck to a Walmart near Fort Worth, TX, where surveillance cameras captured him stealing two cases of beer. With seven passengers...

Amazon’s proposal to use drones to deliver packages ordered online latest in up-and-coming field of robotics

Amazon’s proposal to use drones to deliver packages ordered online latest in up-and-coming field of robotics

News January 23, 2014

On March 6, the TechHOUNDs robotics team will begin its competition season (see sidebar). George Giltner, TechHOUNDs team administrator and Industrial Technology teacher, said TechHOUNDs is a valuable...

Graphic Perspective

Graphic Perspective

perspectives January 23, 2014

Community leaders work with federal government to address environmental concerns

News January 23, 2014

Having served as co-chair of the Energy Independence and Climate Protection Task Force for the U.S. Conference of Mayors and having signed the conference’s Climate Protection Agreement, Mayor Jim Brainard...

Only 8 percent of Americans achieve their New Year’s resolutions, according to  the University of Scranton. Here’s how you can beat the odds and meet your goals.

Only 8 percent of Americans achieve their New Year’s resolutions, according to the University of Scranton. Here’s how you can beat the odds and meet your goals.

entertainment January 23, 2014

With the beginning of a new year comes the beginning of new resolutions. While some of the resolutions of 2013 may have gone unresolved, this year presents new opportunities to accomplish those goals that...

ROTC provides benefits without full Army enlistment

ROTC provides benefits without full Army enlistment

studentsection January 23, 2014

Senior Brandon Todd chose to enlist in the Reserved Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program at IU for the upcoming school year. He said he switched his original decision to join the National Guard to join...

As the game industry advances, student gamer predicts potential innovations

As the game industry advances, student gamer predicts potential innovations

entertainment January 23, 2014

“We’ve set this up so there are no limits ... We could, if we wanted, simulate the entire world, different countries, whatever.” No, these aren’t the words of an all-powerful sentient being...

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