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Sarina Salazar, Puerto Rican and senior, poses in front of a map of the region. Puerto Rico is on the path to statehood, but factors such as cultural identity prevent it from officially becoming the fifty-first state. JENNA RUHAYEL/ PHOTO

Puerto Rico: partisan, cultural obstacles on path to statehood

News December 15, 2012

For over a century, Puerto Rico – or officially, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico – has been a U.S. territory. But in a two-part Nov. 6 referendum this year, 53 percent of Puerto Ricans voted for...

Dillion speaks briefly with a few of the newly-selected captains about their roles in the club. According to Ziegler, “The captains are responsible for the delegation of authority and materials. They make sure everything runs smoothly, in addition to mastering the material themselves.” HALEY BRACKEN / PHOTO

Academic superbowl captains selected; practices to begin soon

Beats November 29, 2012

Academic Superbowl head coach Matt Dillon and assistant coach James Ziegler have officially selected this year’s respective subject squad captains. For the 2012-2013 Academic Superbowl Team, the...

Sophomore participant Alice Zhu reviews the sign-up sheet and looks over the primary study guide. Though Dillon tries to guide them in their study, he said he generally prefers to give them full responsibility for their materials. HALEY BRACKEN / PHOTO

Interviews for subject squad captain to be held in upcoming weeks

Beats November 18, 2012

In the next two weeks, Academic Superbowl head coach Matt Dillon and assistant coach James Ziegler will hold interviews for the respective subject squad captains. In total, there will be five subject squad...

Students and faculty consider the pros and cons of lowering the voting age

Students and faculty consider the pros and cons of lowering the voting age

acumen November 2, 2012

Senior Olivia Ross fought quite a few battles as a freshman–not battles of bloodshed but rather of words. Ross participated in political debates in her class, Debate 1. She said that the debates she...

Academic Superbowl choosing captains in upcoming weeks

Beats October 30, 2012

Now that application deadlines have been met Academic Superbowl head coach Matt Dillon and assistant coach James Ziegler are in the process of assigning groups to participants and are beginning the lengthy...

Forms for Academic Superbowl entrants due to Dillon’s room “ASAP”

Beats October 14, 2012

According to head coach Matt Dillon, the sign-up sheets for Academic Superbowl are needed to be eligible to participate on the 2012-2013 team. These forms must be filled out and returned to Dillon’s...

Debate Club plans for two competitions in October

Beats October 5, 2012

The Debate Club plans to have two competitions in October located at West Lafayette and Brebeuf Jesuit, according to its new sponsor Nicole Palmer. “I thought that (Debate Club) would be a great way...

Two students ask Mr. Dillion about Academic Superbowl after school. Students interested can pick up an application in Dillons room, E225. HALEY BRACKEN / PHOTO

Academic Superbowl Call-Out Meeting to Take Place Mid-September

Beats September 11, 2012

Head coach Matt Dillon and assistant coach James Ziegler will host the first call-out meeting for the 2012-2013 Academic Superbowl team in mid-September. The club is open to all grades, and does not require...

Do Something Club to help at Third Phase shelter April 21, planning other events

Beats April 19, 2012

Sponsor James Ziegler said the Do Something Club members will visit the Third Phase shelter on April 21. “There will be a group of us going, helping them out, serving food, stocking shelves, as well...

Tiffany Yeh, Do Something Club member and junior, makes a bracelet at a club meeting. Do Something Club members are collaborating with students from Zionsville High School to make bracelets to raise money for Heifer International. JOHN DU / PHOTO

Do Something Club making bracelets for Heifer International, to visit Summer Trace March 24

Beats March 23, 2012

According to club sponsor James Ziegler, the Zionsville High School students with whom the Do Something Club members have been collaborating and making bracelets have chosen to work with Heifer International,...

Censorship laws in other countries may limit students’ sharing capabilities

Censorship laws in other countries may limit students’ sharing capabilities

feature March 22, 2012

“Either the glass is half empty, or the glass is half full, or someone can’t afford a standard sized beverage.” The above quote is an example of a recent tweet from senior Blake Penner, a popular...

Do Something Club members to make bracelets for charity

Beats March 3, 2012

Club sponsor James Ziegler said Do Something Club members will work with Zionsville High School students to make bracelets to sell for a charity of Zionsville students’ choice. “Each bracelet takes...

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