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As changes were made by the state and school, multiple honors classes have been cut. This leaves many students feeling as though the available options for next year are either too rigorous or not challenging enough.

Running out of options

Nadia Knoblauch, Staff Reporter | February 4, 2022

A white piece of paper with seven blank slots sits in front of you with a curriculum guide and a visit from a guidance counselor. Every year, high school students face this scenario, and while filling...

Many students are pushed to attend the typical four-year university, however many might not know that there are other options that can still have positive impacts on their future.

Trading out college

Angelica Mendez, Staff reporter | February 2, 2022

When you sit down for your family dinner, chicken is not the only thing on the menu. It comes with a side dish of lectures on your academic future, that specifically being of your college preparation.  Right...

Trey Terrill chose to get his mullet with his friend group. he expects to keep it at least until he graduates, contemplating joining the armed forces, which would require him to cut it.

Mulling over mullets

Joshua Krob, Staff Reporter | February 2, 2022

The doors fly open. Sophomore Trey Terrill struts down the hallway, flaunting his mullet to his classmates. Heads turn, and while some may sneer, everyone turns to look. First popularized by the Beastie...

Athletes work their entire lives to get to where they are today but sometimes burnout takes over and their careers end and they lose the love for the game. Burnout happens for a number of reasons, whether it is because of a coach, a toxic environment, or they are overworked, many athletes have to go through this.

The exhausting part of being an athlete

Julia Sumpter, Opinions Editor | January 31, 2022

Waking up to your 5:45 a.m. alarm, you jump out of bed and run into the kitchen, grabbing some toast and coffee and rushing out the door to school. After classes, you drive to an away game to warm up for...

Chinese and math teacher Zhenzhen Zhang in one of the gardens in Suzhou in 2015. In her Chinese classes, Zhang often discusses her culture with her students, such as Chinese New Year traditions and ways birthdays are celebrated in China.

Home is where the class is

Janell Lim, News Editor | January 21, 2022

For many sophomores, 10th grade is just another year of high school, the year before the stress of college admissions and SAT scores. For a young Amany Bekheit, it was the year she discovered her passion...

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