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Words are Strange: Foggy Thoughts

Words are Strange: Foggy Thoughts

Theo, Marketing and Photography
February 20, 2023
A poem from T.R. Stone.
I hate.

I hate.

Cosmo, Staff Writer
February 2, 2023

I never realized how many things I hated. Honestly, it’s kind of liberating. I hate uncomfortable high school chairs. We have to sit in them for seven hours a day when they’re made out of the most...

Words are Strange: Hold

Words are Strange: Hold

Theo, Marketing and Photography
January 27, 2023
A poem from T.R. Stone
Dinner

Dinner

Landon Jones
December 14, 2022

Dinner what could it be? Dinner, what should it be? Should it be made fast and unhealthy but like heaven  Should it be healthy and fulfilling but taste garish  But we all know we have to...

The Rats Among Us

The Rats Among Us

Elizabeth Rust and Cosmo
November 7, 2022

In the forgotten foot and a half above our school, a cobwebbed conflict is brewing. Students ascend into cave-like crevices to travel, but soon a mysterious monster strikes, and as tensions rise, students...

Words are Strange: New

Words are Strange: New

Theo, Marketing and Photography
August 17, 2022

On my mind All the time Like a clock Doesn’t stop   Two words Both four letters One old Another new   The old brings rain Shame and anger It’s all I’ve...

Words are Strange: Middle Ground

Words are Strange: Middle Ground

Ally, Staff Writer
May 10, 2022
A weekly poem from T.R. Stone. 
Mockingbird wins best novel title

Mockingbird wins best novel title

Harrison Wetzel, Staff Writer
May 4, 2022

In 2018, PBS launched a contest called The Great American Read. 100 novels were selected and America voted for four months. While battling great American and world classics like Tolkien's The Lord of the...

Words are Strange: Better Words

Words are Strange: Better Words

Ally Leinart, Head of Photography
May 2, 2022

A weekly poem from T.R. Stone Better Words Think better Try better Do better Be better   That word Always repeating Like an alarm In my head   But meaner words In...

Sand Castles

Luke Franklin, Staff Writer
December 15, 2021

A marvel millions of years in the making. Where the womb of Earth chaotically meets the surface. Under a clear blue sky, an expanse of bliss But beneath gray rolling clouds, an endless enigma. The...

Guilty Pleasure

Luke Franklin, Staff Writer
December 15, 2021

It happened in the dead of night while I was slicing bread for a guilty snack. My attention was caught by the scuttling of a raccoon outside my window. That was, I believe, the first time I noticed my...

Beyond the Fog – Chapter One

Joseph Larison
November 22, 2021

“You coming?” Deeply engrossed in thought, I continued tending to my bow, which by now was in dire need of a new string. It was gifted to me by my father, who used it to hunt small game during the...

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