Symphonic & Concert Band Both Bring Home Sweepstakes
March 10, 2011
Deaf for a Day When you walk down the halls everyday you may not realize how privileged you are to be able to listen to a friend’s conversation or yell down the hall to get your buddy’s attention. Some children are either born or become deaf, having to use American Sign Language to communicate When... Read more »
Jona Mata
May 5, 2010
Twenty nine thousand students around the world send their applications to Harvard each year. Yet only 10 percent of that number receive acceptance. The small number of admissions is one of the large aspects that divides an Ivy League college from the rest. Besides requiring high SAT scores and 4.0 GPAs,... Read more »
Emily Skeen
January 6, 2010
Being students, we are always trying to make or save a buck. Here a few ways to conserve that cash for later occasions. Sell/Buy Old Junk Plato’s Closet, Buffalo Exchange and Half-Price Books are just a few of the many stores where you can sell your old fill-in-the-blank and buy used for cheap. Although... Read more »
Mayra Armenta, Staff Writer
January 6, 2010
It’s pep rally day. As the crowd of students cheer the varsity football team on for the matchup against Leander that evening, the drill team walks out onto the basketball court wearing black sweats and hoodies and sets their formation. As the beat of the music drops the crowd goes crazy and suddenly... Read more »
Jona Mata, Staff writer
December 1, 2009
The thick clouds shaded the sun with cool gales passing back and forth through pockets of hot air. The little breezes made the thick October air bearable for the annual McNeil invitational. Two hundred cross country runners circle around the dusty trail, stretching and warming up, trying to reactivate... Read more »