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Differing religious views create unique holiday for family

feature December 12, 2008

Separate Episcopalian, Jehovah's Witness traditions make for interesting Christmas By Maddi Bourgerie <[email protected]> For many families Christmas is a time to come together, enjoy one...

Five meals per day the new three?

feature November 20, 2008

Research shows eating nutritious snacks throughout the day leads to a healthier lifestyle By Kelsey Binion <[email protected]> Every morning before school, sitting by her locker or during her...

Economy forces some to choose less expensive schools, save for masters

feature November 6, 2008

By Ellie Seta <[email protected]> Senior Kiersten Walter has been forced to make a very hard decision, some of which is out of her hands. Walter, like most high school seniors, is beginning to...

Worth the Risk?

feature November 6, 2008

Students pierce themselves for aesthetics, although they do not always fully consider health risks By Julie Kippenbrock <[email protected]> She heard a pop. Sophomore Elise Ruff had...

Keeping Your Options Open

feature November 6, 2008

With scheduling nearing, some regret focusing too early on one career choice By Shireen Korkzan <[email protected]> Since she was in the seventh grade, senior Julia Bonnett had always wanted...

Burnt Out

feature November 6, 2008

Student drops extra-curriculars to keep up with schedule By Beth Brookie <[email protected]> At the start of her junior year, current-senior Jennifer Siriwardane was an eager member of House...

Teachers come to this school after making career switch

feature November 6, 2008

By Jade Schwarting <[email protected]> Although not her dream job, becoming a teacher was a quick decision. In 1984, English teacher Elizabeth Levy graduated from the University of...

Turn out your pockets

feature October 17, 2008

Each year students are asked to pay more for lunch even though this is necessary for the school to provide the meal By Amanda Nguyen <[email protected]> The cost of a school lunch increased...

SAT Prep courses don’t replace education

feature October 17, 2008

By Kelsey Binion <[email protected]> Despite some schools dropping the requirement, the SAT is still a major factor in many college applications. A student’s SAT score can either open or close...

Cafeteria works to ensure food freshness, quality

feature October 17, 2008

By Jade Schwarting <[email protected]> A 2005 investigation of school cafeterias by “Dateline NBC” found that in just a few months after the start of the school year, seven students...

Thinking outside the weight room

feature October 3, 2008

Pilates offers indirect benefits to regular exercise regimen By Celina Wu <[email protected]> In the comfort of her home, junior Laura Karn begins her daily Pilates routine. She does various...

Hidden Truth

feature October 3, 2008

Student with dyslexia adjusts to teachers' different methods By Lexi Muir <[email protected]> As senior Avery Hollenback stares at the questions on her Algebra II test, she reads over each...

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