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Q & A with Robert Elder

Q & A with Robert Elder

Raphael Li February 21, 2020

What is your name? Robert Elder What is your current position at Carmel Hight School? I'm a social studies teacher What is APUSH and how is it different from regular U.S. History? Advanced...

Karthik Arcot, club member and senior, does work on his laptop during SRT. Arcot said that Design for CHS will be continuing with the Street Store and Hands on Education projects this year as well as starting a new project called Heart Shakers.

Design for CHS to continue with previous projects, starts a new project

Kris Otten October 6, 2019

According to Karthik Arcot, club member and senior, Design for CHS plans to continue with the Street Store and Hands on Education projects as well as start a new project called Heart Shakers.  “This...

Senior Class president Izak Orono walks back to his SRT. He was previously working on his math homework.

Senior Class officers to begin Homecoming preparation and to transition from junior year

Sam Shi September 11, 2017

Senior Class officers are currently preparing for Homecoming. Senior Class president Izak Orono said he and his officers have been working on building up a team for Homecoming. He said this team would...

GETTING THE VOTE:
Senior April Johnson expresses her liberal views in class by explaining the “majority rules” voting system. The government operates on a similar system, making decisions based on the preferences of the majority. To demonstrate  the system, Johnson asked her classmates to show their opinions by raising their hands in a class vote. CAROLYN ZHANG // PHOTO

Students recognize division in politics due to different genders’ political values

feature October 9, 2015

Senior Benjamin “Ben” Miller has always been drawn to politics. His interest spurred from his fascination with John F. Kennedy. Recently, Miller said he has noticed an increasing gender gap in politics....

GETTING THE VOTE:
Senior April Johnson expresses her liberal views in class by explaining the “majority rules” voting system. The government operates on a similar system, making decisions based on the preferences of the majority. To demonstrate  the system, Johnson asked her classmates to show their opinions by raising their hands in a class vote. CAROLYN ZHANG // PHOTO

Students find women to be more politically open, liberal than men

feature October 9, 2015

Some CHS students turn 18 before the 2016 elections, gaining the opportunity to cast a vote. Even a single vote can make a difference in the country’s future. Many factors influence students’ voting...

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