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Haiti: A Nation in Crisis

Haiti: A Nation in Crisis

Lucas Jablonski, Staff Writer
March 16, 2022

The nation of Haiti, a half of an island not far from the Florida peninsula, is a country plagued with social unrest, poverty, and devastating earthquakes.  Haiti has been a victim of poor governance...

March Madness is back

March Madness is back

Mrs. Laura Cottrill, Adviser
March 14, 2022

March Madness is BACK! Join The Owl newspaper staff's fun for bragging rights as the 2022 Bracketology winner. We have requested the site to be unblocked, so please be patient if your link does not work....

By the numbers: Russian-Ukrainian conflict

By the numbers: Russian-Ukrainian conflict

Lucas Jablonski, Staff Writer
February 8, 2022

135,000- The Number of Russian troops that have amassed at the Ukrainian border.  “Russia has enough troops in place to seize Kyiv or another Ukrainian city but not yet sufficient numbers for a full...

Lady Owls win first sectional game 59-47

Lady Owls win first sectional game 59-47

Mrs. Laura Cottrill, Adviser
February 2, 2022

Congratulations, Lady Owls, on your first sectional win of the 2022 IHSAA tournament. The Lady Owls defeated New Albany 59-47. They have not won the opening game of the sectional for the past nine years,...

Cryptocurrency is Harming our Planet

Cryptocurrency is Harming our Planet

Caley Monnier, Co-Editor in Chief
January 31, 2022
While new economic systems like Bitcoin seem utopian, there are other repercussions to consider. One study claims that emissions from Bitcoin transactions could singlehandedly increase the Earth’s temperature by 2°C. One might pose the question: how does a digital currency with no physical trace leave behind such a large environmental footprint?

First Team All District – Casey Regruth

Drew Henry Handloser, Author
December 13, 2021

After the Boy's soccer season was over, no person had a clue that Seymour's own Casey Regruth would be nominated for many different awards. I had the honor of speaking and interviewing him about his experience. D:...

Students posing with this year's earnings after they were revealed.

2021 Dance Marathon Shatters Goal

Carson Carpenter and Audrey Wiggam
December 7, 2021

Seymour's Dance Marathon for Riley Children's Hospital was back Saturday night November 2o after a one year hiatus due to complications from COVID-19.  The event is usually held annually by student-led...

DEAR T,

DEAR T,

Staff Writer
December 3, 2021

The student newspaper, The Owl, is bringing a new series to its readers. DEAR T, is an anonymous way to seek mental health advice and to receive feedback on your struggles with parents, peers, teachers,...

Seymour FFA competes in Area Contest

Seymour FFA competes in Area Contest

Audrey Wiggam, Head of Entertainment
November 18, 2021

The Seymour FFA Chapter recently competed in the Area 2 Crops competition in Paoli. During this contest, FFA members competing in Crop Judging completed a test, multiple grain grading problems and identified...

Welcome To The Metaverse

Welcome To The Metaverse

Lucas Jablonski, Staff Writer
November 16, 2021

What is the Metaverse?  To the average person, this may sound like a futuristic galaxy, a realm beyond our reach; that is not the case. The company formerly known as Facebook has announced their ambitious...

Emma: A Pop Musical on stage

The Tribune
November 10, 2021

Classic novel, pop hits come together in SHS musical Source: Zach Spicer | The Tribune [email protected] Combine Jane Austen’s 1815 novel “Emma” with pop and rock hit songs from...

Masked protestors during a Black Lives Matter rally in June 2020.

The COVID-19 Pandemic is Rewiring Our Brains

Caley Monnier, Co-Editor in Chief
September 28, 2021

The Coronavirus pandemic is hard to avoid in current media. With fear mongering news websites and conflicting resources, it’s hard to separate facts and fiction from the reality that is COVID-19, especially...

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