GULF COAST, NATION RECOVER FROM OIL SPILL by Paul Harmon
August 30, 2010
Filed under News, Top Stories
GULF OF MEXICO– Many are hoping that the end of the worst oil spill in the history of the United States is imminent after British Petroleum, BP, installed a cap on the damaged well that gushed oil since springtime. Now, political leaders, oil-industry executives, and consumers are all asking the same... Read more »
Fresh Friends by Ashley Funke
August 30, 2010
Filed under Opinion
It’s the first day of high school for the freshmen. Emotions are running high. The new students are feeling nervous and excited to finally be in high school. Most freshmen have the feeling they’ve entered a bigger, more complicated school, which they truly have. They have to worry about the size... Read more »
The Facebook Conspiracy by Ben Peterson
August 30, 2010
Filed under Opinion
Ben Peterson gets annoyed by people complaining about Facebook. Five hundred million people have Facebook accounts. That’s 500 million people who put their personal information on the web for all the world to see. And 500 million people’s information is sold to advertisers by Facebook. That’s... Read more »
Fresh Meat by Hannah Kimmel
August 30, 2010
Filed under Opinion
Everyone wants respect. In high school, respect is especially desired and important. Throughout a student’s four years in high school, he or she will inadvertently change and mature, grow and evolve. The one constant is that respect will always be something they need. Respect for elders is major cultural... Read more »
Rachel’s Challenge by Chrissi Gillispie
August 30, 2010
Filed under Top Stories
Rachel Joy Scott was the first girl killed in the Columbine shooting in 1999. Scott was a girl that lived by compassion and kindness, who wanted to help people and change the world. Rachel’s Challenge is a program that her father, Darrell Scott, founded because he was... Read more »



