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Junior Madi Fleischer poses for photos, showing her continuous glucose monitor. “As I’ve gotten older, I’ve just gotten used to it. It’s not anything different anymore, because it is just part of my day-to-day life. I don’t really think of it as anything different,” she said. (Submitted Photo: Madi Fleicher)

Students, nurse discuss struggle with diabetes

Pahal Sehgal November 20, 2023

Almost 300,000 teenagers live with Type 1 Diabetes in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Junior Madi Fleicher was barely 12 when she received the diagnosis,...

Word Search: November 10

Roman Gralak November 10, 2023

Check out the November 10 word search! Attempt to find all the words inside of the puzzle. Check out the games homepage for a new puzzle or explore ones previously published.

Greyhound Station to discontinue selling snacks after school following Spring Break

Author Archives April 15, 2014

After Spring Break, Greyhound Station will not sell snacks after school, according to Theresa Quade, Food Services Assistant Manager. Greyhound Station started selling snacks after school in October due...

Freshman cafeteria introduces healthier snacks

Beats October 25, 2013

Freshman cafeteria has introduced new snacks to accompany CHS's new healthier lunch menu. Freshman cafeteria manager Karen Patterson said these new snacks are delicious and she enjoys the changes in...

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