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Andrea Izaguirre

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor

Andrea Izaguirre is a senior and has been a staffer for three years. As a current Social Media editor, she has a passion for “making things pretty”, whether that be through traditional/digital art, music, or her writing. Her other hobbies include letting other people drive her places, reading up on philosophical/political theories, and going to obscure beach towns.

All content by Andrea Izaguirre
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[Photo] Redefining popularity

Alexis Madlang, Lifestyles Editor
May 19, 2021

Re-trampling Tokyo

Re-trampling Tokyo

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
May 7, 2021

The cliché of any monster movie: unnecessarily destroying an urban city beyond repair. Instead of focusing on writing, most monster movies make the “creative” choice to concentrate their funding towards...

Students sit along the track at the Sam Momary Stadium, waiting to be called up onto the stage. Chairs were socially distanced and all attendants wore masks.

Honors Graduate ceremony celebrates seniors

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
April 15, 2021

Walking across a stage in front of hundreds beneath the sweltering sun on a Wednesday night is not a situation seniors would normally expect to find themselves in. However, on April 14 at 6:30 p.m., roughly...

Senior Nicolas Cai works on his homework at tennis practice. Being in the gifted program often required setting aside a lot of time for assignments.

Not always a gift

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
April 8, 2021

Reciting numbers to prove one’s memory, solving various brain-teaser puzzles, and demonstrating basic literacy and math skills — all rudimentary tests to see if an elementary or middle schooler belongs...

Grammy Award winning artist Lil Nas X releases "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)."

Slandering his name

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
April 1, 2021

Sliding down a stripper pole to hell sounds like a fun way to spend your Thursday afternoon, right? Popular rap artist and Grammy Award winner Lil Nas X did just that in his song “MONTERO (Call Me By...

Rising artist Blu DeTiger releases her first studio album "How Did We Get Here."

Blu DeTiger : “How Did We Get Here”

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
March 13, 2021

When up-and-coming bass guitarist Blu DeTiger released her first single “Figure It Out,” the song immediately became a viral sound on TikTok. Countless supporters began to wonder when she would release...

Senior Annie Simone scrapes the leftover insect species from the bottle of the alcohol solution during an AP Environmental Science lab on biodiversity.

The graduation seesaw

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
March 12, 2021

The coveted senior year graduation: complete with the stress of shaking principal Robert Frasca’s hand and being devoured by a crowd of supporting family members at the UCF stadium. Originally scheduled...

An inconsistent invasion

An inconsistent invasion

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
March 9, 2021

Hundreds of shounen stories, a genre of Japanese comics and animated films aimed primarily at a young male audience, are released each year. Each one is characterized by its action-filled plot. With respectable...

YRC president Reagan Eastlick addresses members at the club's first official meeting.

Young Republicans look to introduce change

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
March 8, 2021

On Thursday, Feb. 25, students hosted the first chapter meeting for the renewed Young Republicans Club. Under new leadership, the club hosted an approximate total of 70 attendees at their first informational...

Seniors from the class of 2019 dance at prom together. They were the last senior class to enjoy a traditional prom before the coronavirus.

Final decisions made for senior activities

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
February 28, 2021

After several months of uneasy silence, the fate of senior activities felt uncertain. And following the cancelation of the homecoming dance, seniors were quick to look to admin for a decision on their...

Seniors Izzy Pacheco (L) and Matt Troell (R) stand with junior Sophia Prascuito (M) displaying their preferred pronoun sets. The three students stand in front of the traditional non-binary flag colors.

Bound to the Norm

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
February 17, 2021

The unrelenting onslaught of terms like “gender identity”, “preferred pronouns”, and “attack helicopter” have circled through most real-life and online interactions that involve the widely...

Sophomore Sarena Wilkerson, among many other students, watches major news outlets like CNN. However, these are not exactly the most reliable forms of journalism.

The real “fake” news

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
February 7, 2021

We all know one of our 45th president’s favorite phrases to insert into every press conference and interview: “fake news.” And whether you backed Donald Trump in his hatred for the press or laughed...

Standardized tests such as the ACT and SAT cause unecessary anxiety for high school students.

High standard, low score

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
February 4, 2021

After paying for an expensive and inconveniently large SAT textbook, plus a $600 class from Princeton Review, you would expect to get a great score on test day. In actuality, the hundreds spent on study...

Netflix's newest show "Bridgerton" explores complex themes of romance, betrayal and family traditions.

“Bridgerton” is flawless, my dear

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
January 23, 2021

Period dramas are known for the flurry of lavish ball gowns, corsets and elaborate waltzes. Such is the case for the newest Netflix original “Bridgerton,” released Dec. 25. Jam-packed with riveting...

Many high schoolers watch various kids' shows in their free time.

Some things never get old

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
January 22, 2021

The fuzzy, carefree feeling of running home from school to catch the 3:00 p.m. special of their favorite Nickelodeon cartoon or Disney Channel sitcom, is something all teenagers can remember. Growing up...

Senior Briana Lopez displays her One Direction themed poster and Harry Style's vinyl covers that adorn her bedroom wall.

Boyz 2 Men

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
January 4, 2021

The evolution of the boy band is a tale as old as The Beatles. For some, the attachments to certain musically talented heart-throbs formed in early childhood or adolescence never quite fade over time....

In light of a global pandemic, deciding whether or not to socially celebrate your birthday can be challenging.

Pity party

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
December 17, 2020

Cookies in one hand and a present in the other, you arrive at your friend’s house. But something is wrong…you left your face mask at home. Now you have to begrudgingly break the news to your mom who...

Junior Charissa Thompson drinks coffee regularly, to maintain energy levels during the school year. She began relying on the beverage much more after entering high school.

Caffeine craze

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
December 9, 2020

As senior Izzy Pacheco entered her kitchen to brew herself a cup of coffee, she sighed: the coffee machine was broken. Abandoning the Keurig, Pacheco hopped in the car and drove to the nearest Starbucks...

"Hard Kill" is a career low for Bruce Willis, and is about as creative as the title.

“Hard kill” : A hard watch

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor and Review Box Manager
December 8, 2020

If you pick a random action movie from the Netflix explore page, chances are it is probably about a decorated war veteran taking down an elaborate terrorist network. With a name just as creative as the...

Sophomores Dylan Grossenbaugh (left) and Victor Jimenez (right) discuss an assignment in English. Masks are required and social distancing is encouraged in classrooms.

[Photo] A new wave

Skyler Glenn, Assistant News Editor
November 29, 2020

Sophomores Dylan Grossenbaugh (left) and Victor Jimenez (right) discuss an assignment in English. Masks are required and social distancing is encouraged in classrooms.

Starring Anya Taylor-Joy. "The Queen's Gambit" sheds light on difficult situations like addiction and grief through an engaging story plot and lots of drama.

One move ahead

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor and Review Box Manager
November 24, 2020

Eight pawns, two bishops, two knights, two rooks, one queen, and one king. The crucial pieces to a chess board, all ingrained in the mind of orphaned chess prodigy Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) in “The...

"Blood of Zeus" is an American-made anime about Heron, the demigod son of Zeus. The plot follows Heron and his friends as they protect Olympus and Earth from angry gods and a raging demon army.

Barely earns a spot on Mount Olympus

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor and Review Box Manager
November 16, 2020

Set in the world of Greek mythology, Netflix original anime series “Blood of Zeus” revolves around Heron (Derek Philips), the illegitimate son of Zeus (Jason O’Mara), as he tries to save Olympus...

Tarot card readings have showed up on everyone TikTok "for you" pages as spirituality has soared in popularity over the past few months.

I manifested you would read this

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
November 5, 2020

TikTok brings people from different walks of life to connect and reach new audiences with little judgement. From straight TikTok to frog TikTok, a new version has sprung: “witchtok.” A combination...

The cheerleading and dance teams engage students with chants. This was a tradition carried on from past pep rallies.

Rivalry week sparks school spirit

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
November 3, 2020

After the 1968 protests against the Vietnam War in Chicago, seven defendents were charged with conspiracy to incite a riot.

Ruling in favor of “The Trial of the Chicago 7”

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
October 30, 2020

With a 90 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes, Netflix film “The Trial of the Chicago 7” is based on the infamous 1969 trial of seven defendants charged by the federal government on various charges for...

Advocating for action

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
October 25, 2020

Before this year, high school students most likely avoided political conversations with family at the dinner table that spark either boredom or controversy. But now, as the 2020 elections approach, many...

Freshman Owen Amirault warms up at districts on Oct. 12.

Boys golf finishes 5-3, fourth in district

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 16, 2020

On Oct. 12, the boys golf team secured a 5-3 season, a third place finish in the SAC conference and landed fourth in districts. Despite a disappointing end to the season, it still held many highlights. Senior...

With a wide range of lollipops on the market, the Caramel Apple Pop by Tootsie Roll Industries is far superior to any and all alternatives.

Sweet and sour wins the race

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
October 16, 2020

Anywhere you go—the doctor's office, the barber shop, or the bank—there is always a little glass jar full of lollipops, usually off-brand and filled with disgusting flavors. But, when it comes down...

Sponsored by the girl’s laccrose team, the annual pumpkin patch went up early this fall. Carving pumpkins is a great alternative to trick-or-treating, which has been discouraged this year due to coronavirus.

No candy, just rocks

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
October 15, 2020

From binging your favorite Halloween movies like “Hocus Pocus” to baking Pillsbury’s pumpkin cookies, Halloween is a treasured holiday, and a time to spend the afternoon carving pumpkins with...

In today's political and social climate, tensions are high. Changing the way we react to such stressors could mean all the difference when it comes to communicating effectively.

Kill ’em with kindness

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 13, 2020

Like a disease as contagious as COVID, the harsh and cruel reality of our current political & social climate has been plaguing social media and poisoning real life interactions with constant negativity....

20 Questions with Attaway

20 Questions with Attaway

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 13, 2020

  View this post on Instagram   In our most recent 20 questions segment, we conducted an uncut & personal interview with none...

Senior Gina Dillulo warms-up for the SAC. She placed 9th in the 200 yard IM shortly after.

Boys place fifth, girls place seventh at SAC swim

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
October 9, 2020

On Wednesday, Oct. 7, the girls swim team placed seventh and the boys team placed fifth in the Seminole Athletic Conference championships at Lake Howell. With a total of 48 and 52 accumulated points, ...

Although not a good as his album “BALLADS 1,” popular lo-fi artist Joji’s newest album “Nectar” still hits.

Almost as sweet as honey

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
October 4, 2020

From the creator of hit song “SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK,” popular lo-fi artist George Miller (Joji) released his newest album, “Nectar,” on Sept. 25. With such a fantastic collection of songs from...

Dickison reads the script for the second session of the ELA exam in the media center. Juniors had to retake the test at the start of the year after it was canceled last year due to COVID-19.

Po Dickison awarded Teacher of the Year

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
October 1, 2020

When news broke on Thursday, Sept. 24 that media specialist Po Dickison won Teacher of the Year, she burst into tears. This was not her first time receiving the award: she also won it in 2005, the first...

"The Devil All The Time" stars popular actors such as Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson, proving to be the best Netflix original seen in months.

Devilishly good

Sophie Woodburn, Opinions Editor
September 25, 2020

With a legendary and award-winning cast, “The Devil All The Time” had Netflix lovers waiting with bated breath for its release on Sept. 16. Based on a novel by author and narrator Donald Ray Pollock,...

"Cancel culture"; once a compassionate movement, now serves as a socially acceptable platform some use to silence and persecute those whom the masses deem as “wrong.”

Too quick to cancel?

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
September 22, 2020

Taking a public stance on just about anything comes with the possibility of disagreement and controversy; the development of certain community responses, both online and in real life, has cultivated the...

A killer disaster

A killer disaster

Sophie Woodburn, Reviews Editor
September 20, 2020

From the creators of the horrendous, tragedy of a Netflix original “The Babysitter” (2017) came the sequel, “The Babysitter: Killer Queen,” and the initial expectations were exceedingly low. After...

Senior Hamza Zeini folds origami cranes at home, that will count as service hours towards the Asian Culture Club. The club will be donating these to the Children’s Peace Monument in Hiroshima, Japan.

The scramble for scholarships

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
September 18, 2020

Florida’s Bright Futures scholarship is one of the most popular programs that high schoolers apply for, given how accessible it is. It only calls for a certain SAT or ACT test score and community service...

20 Questions with DaCosta

20 Questions with DaCosta

Andrea Izaguirre, Social Media Editor
September 16, 2020

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Natalia Alvarez and Tania Sims, members of Ready Set Reform, speak before Oviedo protestors. They led a march in Oviedo on the Park to support the Black Lives Matter movement.

A race for change

Lukas Goodwin, Print Editor
September 8, 2020

Cursed with a bad rep

Cursed with a bad rep

Sophie Woodburn, Reviews Editor
September 8, 2020

On July 17, the new Netflix fantasy series “Cursed” was released, and it soon soared to number one in Netflix’s top 10 charts. “Cursed” is about a young rebel named Nimue (Katherine Langford)...

Government teacher Matthew Malkovich teaches his online students through WebEx, while juggling his face-to-face students at the same time.

Seminole Disconnected

Sophie Woodburn, Reviews Editor
September 1, 2020

The beginning of a new school year is always a challenging endeavor for students and teachers. Coupled with a raging pandemic, this year brought many unexpected surprises. While face-to-face kids dealt...

Celebrities such as Charlie Puth and John Legend have taken to Instagram Live to perform impromptu concerts for their fans.

Quarantainment

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
May 25, 2020

Most of the world is at a standstill thanks to coronavirus, but a global pandemic will not stop Drake supporters from listening to his new album, however, it will prevent the public from going to celebrity...

"Little Fires Everywhere" ignites discussion

“Little Fires Everywhere” ignites discussion

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
May 11, 2020

Opening up in the aftermath of a house fire, a family murmurs speculations about who started it in Hulu’s drama miniseries, “Little Fires Everywhere.” The camera then cuts to the face of a mortified...

Stream new Netflix original "Extraction" or skip it?

Stream new Netflix original “Extraction” or skip it?

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
May 8, 2020

With the hope of going to a movie theater in the near future dim, we are missing out on so much: delicious popcorn that costs an arm and a leg, sticky floors and seats, and even the glow of phone screens...

What is your story

What is your story

It is hard to go a full day without worrying about the effects of the pandemic. This generation has never before dealt with a virus as severe as COVID-19, and often we feel helpless to what happens in...

Just an extra smile

Just an extra smile

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
May 5, 2020

Given recent events, communities around the world have seen both the best and the worst of humanity spring forward in response to COVID-19. Donna Frawley, a paraprofessional at Hagerty made an impact...

Continue to care

Continue to care

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
May 5, 2020

Junior Cely Perez spends seven days a week working at the Tremont Retirement Home and despite all the recent changes made in response to COVID-19 concerns, Perez remains a daily figure at the home. Perez...

Junior Hannah Sanchez, design editor for the yearbook staff, works on a spread. She, along with all other staffers, had to finish designing the book from home this year.

Under pressure

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
April 21, 2020

When the news hit the public that school would be postponed and later cancelled for the rest of the year, teachers took the time to reorganize their classes and figure out solutions. But for the yearbook...

Take a stroll down memory lane

Take a stroll down memory lane

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
April 20, 2020

Going outside is high-risk nowadays, getting within six feet of anyone is forbidden, and being productive at home can be a struggle. After exhausting your Apple or Spotify music playlists, after sitting...

Junior Madison Drewry and her younger sister Macy take an afternoon bike ride together on April 9 around the Live Oak Reserve. "It's nice to see all the nature instead of being stuck inside," said Drewry.

Six feet of separation

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
April 9, 2020

Since being declared a global pandemic, the county has seen an incredible surge in face masks and an unprecedented lack of toilet paper in response to COVID-19. To further prevent a large-scale outbreak...

Junior Samantha Sutch plays Animal Crossing: New Horizons on her Nintendo Switch. She bought the game the day it was released, March 20.

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
April 2, 2020

A lot of people are sick and tired of coronavirus and quarantining. It is the only thing on the news, it is all anyone talks about, and it is hard to think about anything else. However, one of the most...

Junior Jackson Schwerdt performs an ollie, a popular trick many skateboarders learn. He usually practiced a few times a week for a couple hours.

Pride of the ride

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
March 16, 2020

When he was still in middle school, sophomore Vincent Connelly often hung out with his older brother and his skater friends. Spending so much time with them, and being an impressionable younger sibling...

Junior Amy Joachim poses in the butterfly garden. Joachim's outfit consists of almost entirely  thrifted materials.

Loud and proud

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
March 9, 2020

As a self-proclaimed vegan, aerial acrobatic and activist, junior Amy Joachim has always expressed her beliefs in ways that ultimately grab the attention and judgement of her peers. For some students,...

Junior and DECA president Laura Darty poses for a picture after receiving a first place medal for presentation in her category.

DECA president places first in competition

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
March 9, 2020

On March 5, the Distributive Education Clubs of America chapter, began competing in a three-day, state wide competition chaperoned by club sponsor Matthew Thompson. Hosted at the Florida Hotel, hundreds...

Wyatt Oleff and Sophia Willis in "I Am Not Okay With This"

I am okay with this

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
February 28, 2020

From the producers of “Stranger Things,” and the creator of “The End of the F***ing World,” new Netflix comedy-drama “I Am Not Okay with This” soared to Netflix’s number two in the U.S. in...

Senior Ashley Sharma learns in her sixth period. The class was cold and frigid so she had to get a blanket to be comfortable.

Not quite room temperature

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
February 6, 2020

Senior Ashley Sharma learns in her sixth period. The class was cold and frigid so she had to get a blanket to be comfortable.

Make it or break it

Make it or break it

Andrea Izaguirre and Lukas Goodwin
February 7, 2020

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Students view the introductory module for the mental health course. The videos will be played during an extended midblock period.

State introduces mental health program

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
January 23, 2020

Following a surge of tragedies in high schools across the country, most notably with Stoneman Douglas two years ago, the Florida state legislature created a new law requiring all public middle schools...

Yennefer of Vengerberg, Princess Ciri of Cintra, and Witcher Geralt of Rivia are main characters in Netflix original, "The Witcher"

Toss a coin to your Witcher, for his performance

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
January 15, 2020

Winter break is the best time to binge watch shows and Netflix knows this, consequently scheduling a buffet of new series to be released at the end of December. One of many was the fantasy drama series...

Fear Factor

Fear Factor

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
December 28, 2019

One day, Xiomy Sam is living her normal life, and without warning, killer clones of her family come to attack her. Sound familiar? This was the plot of the blockbuster movie “US” directed by Jordan...

Junior Marianna Perez performs a group dance piece at the showcase among her fellow varsity dancers.

Dance puts on holiday show

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
December 23, 2019

On Dec. 13, all dance technical classes performed their annual winter showcase at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. After a nine week preparation period, all dancers who participated earned their final grade of...

Tasteful Entertainment

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
December 19, 2019

It is 2 a.m. and you have just completed your studying for the night… sort of. Your hunger has built up for hours, and of course there is nothing in the fridge. You open Snapchat, definitely for the...

Senior and freelance artist Chris Tabares created the self-portrait  cartoon above for his social media platforms. 
His other works are published on Instagram @afganmoney.

Passion over practicality

Andrea Izaguirre, Opinions Editor
December 7, 2019

With the holiday season and visits by extended family, teens across the nation can expect a flood of interrogative questions. While most students are annoyed with having to answer “So what do you want...

Junior Celeste Dixon takes down the roof of her convertible.  She drove it to and from school every day.

Shifting into high gear

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
December 7, 2019

Of all the liberties students gain as upperclassmen - privilege days, a reserved senior section at pep rallies, even joining the powderpuff team - driving to school every day is the most popular. Teenagers...

Students coming back from Journeys are grateful to their family and to the school for helping them improve certain behavioral issues. Junior Elijah Konz found that the non-strict environment at Journeys was beneficial.

[Photo] Rise above the storm

Zoey Young, Print Editor
November 13, 2019

Students coming back from Journeys are grateful to their family and to the school for helping them improve certain behavioral issues. Junior Elijah Konz found that the non-strict environment at Journeys...

Junior Sarah Rifenberg browses through dresses at Goodwill. Many students visited similar thrift shops for cheap, trendy outfits.

Out with the new, in with the old

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
November 5, 2019

After a middle school era of basketball shorts, plain hoodies and worn out sneakers from fifth grade, teenagers entering high school seize the opportunity to reinvent themselves. Some join clubs or find...

Signs such as candidate Megan Sladek's were found across Oviedo as a part of the race for mayor. Sladek won the election with 44% of the vote

[Photo] Pawdcast – Falling into election season (S1E2)

Signs such as candidate Megan Sladek's were found across Oviedo as a part of the race for mayor. Sladek won the election with 44% of the vote

The constellation Ophiuchus is the argument-inducing 13th sign of the astrological calendar that started gaining popularity in the 1970s and resurfacing every couple of years.

It’s not in the stars

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
October 29, 2019

Around every Internet corner, quizzes and tabloid headlines are claiming to help “Piece your new life together” and to help you “Learn to live as a Leo”. Astrology has been sorting out our...

Reviving the dead spirit of ZombieLand

Reviving the dead spirit of ZombieLand

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
October 28, 2019

Imagine: it is 2009 and you just bought tickets to go see the new hit comedy, ZombieLand. You sit down on a reclining chair at the AMC with some friends or family, and prepare yourself for two hours of...

Freshman Owen Gurtner opens up his phone to play Mario Kart Tour after math class.

On track

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
October 15, 2019

Sitting down to play the Wii as a kid was an easy way to relax and unwind from a rough day at elementary school. You pull out Mario Kart, the “crown jewel” of Nintendo, and reach for a white Wii controller,...

On the road to homecoming

On the road to homecoming

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
October 11, 2019

Junior Grace Truong runs the ball down the field in pursuit by a senior middle player. This play resulted in the juniors second touchdown.

Juniors defeat seniors for first time in Powderpuff history

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
October 11, 2019

Sprinting down the field,  all eyes on her, junior Ally Bortz made a risky interception with two minutes left in the last quarter, and then she assisted in the 75-yard winning touchdown by fellow junior...

Senior Joe Davis sings "The Climb." The entire audience sang along and waved their flashlights in the air in support.

Students show true colors at annual talent show

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
October 2, 2019

Students show true colors at annual talent show After another talent show, hosted by TV Production as a part of this year’s homecoming week agenda, fan favorite senior Joe Davis brought things to...

The Lion King (1994) and Aladdin (1992) are two of the most iconic movies from Disney, and were re-imagined in 2019 for live-action.  The two films generated more than $1.3 billion in total.

Disney needs to put live action back in the bottle

Sophie Woodburn, Staff Reporter
September 19, 2019

Nothing compares to sitting at home in front of your boxed television as a child, jamming out to “Hakuna Matata” with animated Timon and Pumbaa, listening to commentary from iconic characters and loving...

Zhang explains the directions to a calligraphy activity the class is doing.  Calligraphy is a traditional art form popular in China.

Made for Mandarin

Lukas Goodwin, Lifestyles Editor
September 11, 2019

With the vast selection of world language courses available to students, from Spanish to French to American Sign Language, adding one more to the list might seem like too much. Several others are available...

Senior Anna Cushman (middle)  makes a Tik Tok outside her 5th period with junior Sam Cosentini (right). Freshamn Schyler Arroyo (left) recorded the footage.

Everybody’s famous

Andrea Izaguirre, Staff Reporter
September 8, 2019

Comedic skits and creative outlets. Catchy songs and quick-to-learn dances. Aesthetics and fandoms battling for the limelight, or at least a chance at appearing on the “For You” page. This is Tik Tok,...

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