Students pursue weird majors

Andrea Montes, Reporter November 4, 2013

The question has been asked since kindergarten. What do you want to be when you grow up? As students entered high school they were asked the same question, only worded in a different way. What are you...

Student legacies affect many

Samantha Stansbury, Reporter October 31, 2013

It lurks deep in the back of our minds, eyeing its prey before it strikes abruptly, going in for the kill and dragging its victims into its three-year sentencing. It’s high school; one of the most anticipated,...

What’s napping in your knapsack?

Elizabeth Harp, Co-Editor October 31, 2013

For some students, their backpacks or purses transform into their own carry-along closets, makeup collections, toiletry bags, or junk drawers. The life of the high school student is fast paced and tireless,...

Matthews pursues fitness fame

Ashlynn Mayes, Features Editor October 31, 2013

Lana Del Rey’s sultry voice softly pours from the speakers as footage of senior Douglas Matthews, breezing through an intensive workout, rolls on the screen.  Matthews decided to merge his interests...

Santiago prepares for second child

Diamond Moore, Reporter October 31, 2013

Carmen Santiago first found out she was pregnant with her first child during her sophomore year of high school.  “It was two years ago so I don’t remember much, but I do remember being scared,”...

After-hour passions allow teachers to express themselves

Ashlynn Mayes, Features Editor October 31, 2013

Contrary to the widely held belief among the student populace, teachers do indeed have passions and interests outside the realm of academics. In fact, several teachers pursue fascinating hobbies completely...

Autistic student overcomes prejudice, raises awareness

Becca Fletcher, Features Editor May 2, 2013

Bouncing her legs up and down and biting her fingernails, Amie Glass glances over at her husband who was holding his breath. They were both so nervous as their daughter, senior Leah Glass, spoke to members...

Willow tree reminds Bennett of son

Willow tree reminds Bennett of son

Tara Marie Brown & Tabitha Bacon, Reporter May 2, 2013

Earth Day, established April 22, 1970, is intended to raise awareness and appreciation for the planet. For others such as registrar Sonja Bennett, it has more of a sentimental value. Senior Ryan Peckham...

Uniqia England gets accepted into Ivy League

Andrea Montes, Reporter May 1, 2013

Senior Uniqia England sat in front of her computer silent, in a state of shock. The e-mail she was reading would determine where she would be for the next few years of her life. Uniqia England had been...

Arkansas Anime Festival features cosplays, games, fun

Anny Chen, Designer April 23, 2013

As the little hand struck two, Taco Bell employee, senior Tara Brown, noticed a group of people dressed as zombies. She did not think much of it because she was busy working. However, when a group of people...

Seniors overcome college rejection

Ashlynn Mayes, Reporter April 23, 2013

When one’s mind ponders the subject of academic elitism, exemplary universities such as Harvard, Columbia, Yale, Stanford, and Vanderbilt may cross their mind.  For a vast majority of students enrollment...

Coach Day joins coaching staff

Hannah Ash, Reporter April 17, 2013

Ideally, people should be able to devote their lives to things they love. Offensive tackle and tight end coach Robert Day is new to the school, but throughout his life, Coach Day has been working hard...

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