While the cast of “Something Rotten” was celebrating a successful run of performances a couple of weeks ago, senior Mac Anderson was already focused on his next project, a play he wrote and directed,...
Since the introduction of the Minga app at the beginning of the second semester, it was just a presence on everyone’s devices, maybe shown once or twice in exchange for a Husky buck. Since then, a new...
As the audience gathered for the inaugural Black History Month Showcase, they were unaware of what to expect. Then senior Jamason Belgrave started the show, performing a powerful dance routine to “Glory”...
When senior Verona Hall first found out that African American Studies would be offered as an AP course, she was delighted. However, those hopes were dashed as the state of Florida rejected the AP African...
As each cheerleader passes from corner to corner, the cheers grow louder and louder. On Jan. 7, the varsity cheer team, as well as the junior varsity competition team and the junior varsity game day team...
The weather outside may have been frightful, but the styles were so delightful. The annual Winter Week ran from Dec. 5 to Dec. 9, and the dress-up days were announced on Nov. 28, leaving students with...
Painted skulls, Spanish word searches, and, of course, food.
Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday celebrated on Nov. 1 and 2 that celebrates loved ones that have passed. Families honor their lives with...
Seniors supposedly rule the school. Juniors are almost on their way out. Sophomores are congratulated for making it this far. Then there’s the dreaded freshman class.
As you yell “Do it, do it,...
The theme for homecoming was announced on Tuesday, Sept. 6 and the dress up days followed one day after. This year’s theme is “Party Rock Anthem,” which is a popular song from 2011 by electronic...
As senior Celeste Pelayo flipped through the curriculum guide, looking for another half-credit class, her eyes caught on something more: African-American Studies. The first of its kind to be offered across...