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A collection of books related to the assassination lie in the CHS library. Oberoi said she believes the JFK files were withheld for security reasons.

JFK Files: CHS students, staff reflect on release, withholding of JFK assassination papers

James Yin and November 17, 2017

In 1992, a law was passed by the US government that mandated the release of the files on Oct. 26, 2017. However, on that day, president Donald Trump withheld many of the release of many of the papers,...

Sophomore Wyatt Davis swims freestyle during practice. Last year, Davis swam the 100m backstroke, 500 yard freestyle and two relays.

While the women’s streak is well known, the men’s team strives for its fourth consecutive State title

Kelly Truax, Reporter November 17, 2017

As the men’s swimming team heads into its season, the team will compete for its fourth consecutive State Title. Although the team’s winning streak is not as long as its counterpart, the women’s swimming...

Students learn how to code in Python, a programming language, through a hands-on learning approach during AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP). AP CSP teacher Theresa Kane said she believes the class is helping to close the gender and minority gap.

Bridging the Gap: CHS students, staff consider decreasing gender gap, improved minority involvement in AP Computer Science Principles

Adhi Ramkumar November 17, 2017

Computer Science Awareness Week, from Dec. 4 to 10, is a yearly event which serves to foster the growth of computer science and encourage STEM participation. In accordance with this philosophy, the College...

I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Local Businesses: As Nov. 25 marks Small Business Saturday, CHS students reflect on how small businesses persevere in a large-business world

I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Local Businesses: As Nov. 25 marks Small Business Saturday, CHS students reflect on how small businesses persevere in a large-business world

Lin-Lin Mo November 17, 2017

Seven years ago, a former Broad Ripple train station became the local ice cream store Broad Ripple Ice Cream Station (BRICS), a well-loved business that has blossomed in the past few years. For junior...

Cafeteria worker Edith Billingsley

Cafeteria Worker Edith Billingsley Discusses New Breakfast Cart

Caleb Shaffer November 15, 2017
We started the breakfast cart to give the students another option of buying breakfast or drinks as opposed to buying it from the main cafeteria or Greyhound cafeteria.
One for the Artists [Café Libro]

One for the Artists [Café Libro]

Emily Dexter November 14, 2017

Let me be clear; Jandy Nelson’s award-winning novel I’ll Give You the Sun is a work of art. The book is split between two timelines: the first narrated by 13-year-old Noah, and the second by his twin...

Care-to-Share sponsor Michelle Foutz

Michelle Foutz Discusses Reduced Care-to-Share Donation Requirement

Hannah Gretz November 14, 2017
We can now sponsor more people.The new amount for the full person is now $200, it already exceeds the requirement by United Way.
Speak-ups: Subzero Ice Cream

Speak-ups: Subzero Ice Cream

Anna Klauz November 14, 2017
“Sub Zero was really good but people make it out to be more than it actually is. It is cool how they make it but that’s basically all it is. It’s also pretty overpriced but the ice cream was good”
A Victorian Vacation [Café Libro]

A Victorian Vacation [Café Libro]

Carson TerBush November 9, 2017

Last time, Emily Dexter challenged me to read A Memory of Violets by Hazel Gaynor. This novel followed the stories of two pairs of sisters, one from the past and one from the present, in Victorian London....

HiLite Baking Contest: HiLite invites readers to the second annual baking contest

HiLite Baking Contest: HiLite invites readers to the second annual baking contest

Raiha Zainab November 9, 2017

Calling all bakers with a holiday recipe tradition worth sharing… HiLite’s second family traditions holiday baking contest All submissions due NOVEMBER 20. Enter for a chance to be featured in...

Mo (left) attends the Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference as Indiana’s representative during Summer of 2017.

Column: Journalism Isn’t Dying

Jessica Mo November 8, 2017

Nowadays, it seems like fake news is everywhere, especially in politics. President Donald Trump uses the term all the time (claiming that he invented the phrase), and the Senate Intelligence Committee...

Column: The Limits of Reenacting our History

Column: The Limits of Reenacting our History

Bethlehem Daniel November 7, 2017

Growing up, playing dress up was one of my favorite pastimes. It provided me and my friends an escape from reality for a short time being. When we slipped Disney-themed dresses over our shoulders, we felt...

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