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,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Department of Natural Resources recently happened upon a deceased black bear in northern Indiana. The bear was found on a toll road in Bristol Wednesday, and they are still looking into the cause...
NOTE: The following dates are subject to change.
Monday, August 16th - White Day
Girls Varsity Golf vs. Columbus East (Home) 4:15 pm
Girls Varsity Soccer vs. Salem (Home) 5:30 pm
Boys Varsity...
The Seymour High School Best Buddies Chapter is hosting their very first Friendship Walk on Saturday, April 24. Please note that due to weather, this event will be held indoors. Enter through the main...
You may have heard about them: the earsplitting creatures expected to emerge soon known as cicadas. They've been burrowed underground for seventeen years and are ready to see the surface. You may be wondering...
This past week, the Seymour High School Spanish classes created some EGGcellent projects. Students made cascarones to learn more about the culture of Spanish speaking communities.
Cascarones are colored...
Coronavirus cases have steadily declined statewide, nationwide, and worldwide. In the meantime, COVID-19 vaccination rates have increased. As of March 9, 2021, the state of Indiana has 672,000 cases and...
With the ongoing spread of a global pandemic, essentially all fairs, festivals, and other social activities were cancelled last summer. However, summer of 2021 could potentially be different. As more and...