Darshini Shankar
April 13, 2021
Logan Tullai, Model UN club president and senior What is Model UN and what does Model UN do throughout the school year? “At Model UN competitions, you represent a country or a position and debate with other members of a committee to come to a resolution. It really teaches how to debate and resolve international, national...
Q&As with Model UN club leader, sponsor
DECA to prepare for International Career Development Conference (ICDC) In April
Key Club to volunteer at Carmel Marathon, plant trees, continue teacher appreciation in April
Kruti Subbannavar
March 31, 2021
Lana Black, transgender girl and junior, often watches “The Watermelon Woman,” a 1996 film by Cheryl Dunye; it is one of her favorites. Black said she likes to watch films made by women as she believes more media...
Cady Armstrong and Tessa Collinson | March 23, 2021
For sophomore Tatum Siebert, staying motivated is an important goal in her everyday life. As a hybrid student and a self-proclaimed “people-person,” Seibert said virtual days often unmotivate her from doing her school work. “When it’s like this assignment is due at 5 pm, well it’s like I’m...
Elise Varhan, Student Section Reporter | March 25, 2021
Grace Xu
March 26, 2021
MUSE is back with our original characteristic post—a music playlist for the season! Even though the spring months are often the busiest in school, I still love this time because it seems so full of possibilities. In the wake of the spring equinox, here’s a playlist made in the spirit of the season of new beginnings. Check out the playlist on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1HCzSEco82HWXBoNfw6yUQ?si=d5555b13445b49f9. ___________________ Music Playlist: Spring Beginnings Clearing skies, tender sprouts, temperate weather,...
Q&A with senior Alexander “Alex” Ferrell, guitarist of band “Plastic Fruits”
Orchestra, band students prepare for ISSMA while following COVID-19 guidelines
CHS show choirs modify spring competition season
With Pinterest’s 10-year anniversary since app launch, learn about social media site’s features, usage among students
Alivia Romaniuk
April 12, 2021
Assistant athletic director Jeff Hester has one memory that stands out when thinking about sports as a force of good in the world. “In 2015, when I was the athletic director at Columbus North, our best player was Josh Speidel,” he said. “He was a Division 1 basketball recruit and an Indiana All-Star. He was involved in a head on collision car accident that almost took his life. As a result...
Student athletes, counselor share experiences, perspectives on balancing school, life
Q&A with students on March Madness
Female athletes, coaches share experiences with body image, expectations of what athletes should look like
Athletes, coaches consider challenges in spring sports after long hiatus due to COVID-19
April 11, 2021
About six months ago, I was mindlessly scrolling down Instagram when this reel caught my eye. It was about a male Tik-Toker asking his female followers what they would do if the world had no men for an entire day. The simplicity of the responses made them extremely relatable, but also sad. The fact...
Lack of uniform communication about AP exams causes confusion among students, keeping students informed allows for smoother exam weeks
Students should evaluate the importance of poetry, the benefits it has and reflect on diversity
Calina He and Maddie Kosc | March 20, 2021
Emily Sandy | March 16, 2021
Emily Sandy | February 20, 2021
Daniel Tian | February 13, 2021
Jasmine Zhang | January 16, 2021
Wendy Zhu and Riley TerBush | March 30, 2021
Edward Dong | February 18, 2021
Gray Martens | January 19, 2021
Riley TerBush | December 10, 2020
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April 4, 2021
Senior Kevin Dagvadorj works in the kitchen of his family restaurant making another sushi roll for carryout. Dagvadorj’s family owns Tegry Bistro and he has worked as a waiter there in the past. However, according to Dagvadorj, as a result of changes made with the COVID-19 pandemic, he is now a sushi chef. Dagvadorj said, “I used to work as a waiter at the Traders Point location, but because of the pandemic we were understaffed at Fishers and so I became a sushi chef there.” Dagvadorj’s change in employment isn’t an isolated event of...
March 17, 2021