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Sophomore Annie Rose looks into the lens of a film camera, representing her Boston nativity with a “Boston Strong” shirt. Rose moved from Boston as a child and said she remembers the impact of the Boston Marathon on her family after moving to Indiana.

Stronger than Terrorism: Boston bombing film sparks controversy and awareness among CHS students and staff

Hannah Gretz September 21, 2017

Onthe afternoon of Monday, April 15, 2013, two young men detonated a homemade bomb at the finish line of the annual Boston Marathon. Since the attack, the event has been nationally publicized and is now...

Members of the group Lets Talk continue their discussion on how to create a better environment at CHS for open discussion. Selin Oh, founder of the group Let’s Talk and junior, said she believes it is important to increase the conversation.

One hundred and counting: With this school’s wide array of over 100 clubs, new groups continue to form

Emily Dexter, News Editor September 21, 2017

Over the summer, in the cafe at the Carmel Clay Public Library (CCPL), Selin Oh, founder of the group Let’s Talk and junior, and her team members met with students from Linguistics Club and Di-Verse,...

The protesters gather at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ monument before the protest. Ma said this experience ultimately helped him realize the importance of standing up for his heritage.

The Model Minority: During Asian American and Pacific Islander Month, CHS reevaluates the role of Asians in politics

Alanna Wu, Feature Reporter May 18, 2017

Last year, thousands of Asian-Americans across the country gathered to voice their dissatisfaction over the conviction of N.Y.P.D. officer Peter Liang. Among them were Asian-American and sophomore Eric...

The End of an Era

The End of an Era

Chelsea Dai, Pranav Sriram, Graphics Artist May 18, 2017

Us vs. U.S.: With the coming of 4/20, CHS students, staff reflect on the implications of federal versus state power.

Us vs. U.S.: With the coming of 4/20, CHS students, staff reflect on the implications of federal versus state power.

Mary Salzmann, News Editor April 20, 2017

Senior Colton “Cole” Ferguson said he thinks the benefits of decriminalizing cannabis far outweigh the disadvantages. Ferguson is the chairman of Indiana High School Democrats, sits on the executive...

Students, teachers discuss the ethics  behind films based on historical events

Students, teachers discuss the ethics behind films based on historical events

Misha Rekhter, Reporter February 23, 2017

A slew of movies with plots revolving around true historical events have flooded movie theaters in the past few years. These movies divulge into two distinct categories. One category centers around recent...

The Diversity Debate

The Diversity Debate

Cory Steele and Amy Zhou January 27, 2017

Paint It White: Whitewashing in “The Great Wall” reflects a bigger problem in Hollywood January marked the beginning of the new year, but another New Year’s celebration is approaching fast; tomorrow,...

Aging Well

Aging Well

Lilly St. Angelo November 17, 2016

What draws people to Indiana? What makes them stay or want to come back? Is it the sugar cream pie? Is it the vast number of hiking trails in wooded wonderlands? Or the Monon, a retreat from busy suburbia?...

HOMECOMING HYPE: CHS students look forward to Homecoming Week

HOMECOMING HYPE: CHS students look forward to Homecoming Week

Darrell Cheng, Reporter September 25, 2016

Homecoming week is near, taking place from Sept. 26 to Oct. 1. This week of celebration includes various events that both students and teachers can enjoy together. For junior Jackson Yeary, Homecoming...

CHS students explain ‘Hamilton’s  sudden popularity as it comes to a closer location

CHS students explain ‘Hamilton’s sudden popularity as it comes to a closer location

Hannah Glazier, Entertainment reporter September 16, 2016
“I definitely recommend the musical, even if you're not into musical theatre. I feel so much more connected to the history because I have seen a really cool interpretation,” Reese said. “Give it a listen because it's a really powerful show and it'll change your life.”
A student participates in one of Hip Hop Club’s weekly meetings, where students gather to practice their dance routines and prepare for battles. The club will continue to hold these meetings and has also begun planning for its annual ND Battle, Jane Yu, Hip Hop Club president and junior, said.

Hip Hop Club Plans Meetings, ND Battle

Beats February 17, 2016

Hip Hop will continue to meet every week on Tuesdays from 3:15 until 4 p.m. in the commons area. The club has also begun to plan its annual ND Battle. Jane Yu, Hip Hop Club president and junior, encouraged...

Students participate in one of Hip Hop Club’s weekly meetings. The club has been billed as a place that fosters self-expression. “We are still discovering ourselves, self-expression is one of the ways in which we can shape and influence our identity,” Jane Yu, Hip Hop Club president and junior, said. “(The meetings) promote a healthy way of expressing oneself and inspiring others.”

Hip Hop Club Fosters Self-Expression

Beats January 29, 2016

Hip Hop Club meets every week to practice their dance routines. The club has been billed as a place for those who value self-expression. Jane Yu, Hip Hop Club president and junior, encouraged all students...

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