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The Future of Festivities

The Future of Festivities

Kayla Moriarty, Staff Writer
March 17, 2021

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...

March 13, 2020

March 13, 2020

Kylee Nowling, Editor
March 12, 2021

The day that changed everything was Friday, March 13, 2020. Almost a year has passed since we got the news that we would not be returning to school for two weeks. No one would have thought that we would...

The Mediocre 2020

The Mediocre 2020

Andrew Dickmeyer, Staff Writer, Weatherman
February 4, 2021

2020 was not a great year, but there were at least some upsides. Storm chasers line up for dramatic weather events, hoping to see their glimpses of the chaos, but after hearing about the complications...

2020 Reflection

2020 Reflection

Casey Regruth, Sports Editor
January 13, 2021

Due to an early morning basketball practice, I was fast asleep as the ball dropped on December 31, 2019, but I remember going to sleep that night hopeful about what 2020 might bring. It was supposed to...

A Year Full of Challenges

A Year Full of Challenges

Camryn Sterling, Staff Writer
January 13, 2021

2020. What a year. It all started the Friday before Spring break. I remember sitting in Geometry class when I got the news that our Spring break would be extended by two weeks. I immediately thought, "Yes!...

2020, The Year for Growth

2020, The Year for Growth

Kylee Nowling, Editor
December 22, 2020

I find it ironic that as the ball dropped signifying the start of 2020, everyone cheerfully celebrated what was supposed to be the best year yet. I find this ironic because no one knew all the chaos in...

Healing After a Breakup

Healing After a Breakup

Kylee Nowling, Editor
December 3, 2020

Throughout high school many students experience their first love, but just as many experience their first breakup. Breakups can be hard, no matter how many times you have gone through them. Breakups are...

Ranking SHS School Lunches

Ranking SHS School Lunches

Zachary Thompson and Casey Regruth
October 5, 2020

Z- Zach Thompson, C-Casey Regruth   French Bread Pizza: Z- Crispy crust, good sauce, and they don’t skimp on the pepperoni either. My only complaint is that the cheese gets pulled off halfway...

Two Points of View

Two Points of View

Ally Leinart and Andrew Dickmeyer
September 11, 2020

Ally: With our first game against South Dearborn, the atmosphere was very different from any previous game. The band was at the west end of the field with the color guard right beside them. With no student...

2020

2020

Conner Ellis, Staff writer
May 21, 2020

It's sad to be a senior in 2020. The thought of not being able to walk on stage to receive your diploma is unreal. We waited 12 years to receive a diploma and now a generation of graduates won't be able...

Pros and Cons to e-Learning

Grace Skaggs, Staff Writer
May 13, 2020

The most talked about subject in the world today is probably the Coronavirus. There are currently 439,940 cases around the world, and that number is expected to go way up. Thousands of people are being...

TECH-YES-LOGY

TECH-YES-LOGY

Ellie Cornn, Staff Writer
May 11, 2020

Through these difficult times with the coronavirus, people are restricted to their homes, have little human-to-human contact, and are even running out of toilet paper. Not being able to see other people...

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