Prom-goers get creative in their proposals

Tara Marie Brown, Reporter April 5, 2013

The rain poured down as sophomore Kerrigan Reading exited the school. The cold wind pushed her forward as she raced to her car. The other students milling about seemed immune. The work from the school...

Art 3 students paint pig for Ozark Guidance Center

Elizabeth Harp, Columnist April 4, 2013

A collection of artists and investors gathered March 14 in the Fayetteville Town Center to auction off the painted pig sculptures seen around Northwest Arkansas to the public. Among this crowd was a group...

An Irishman’s outlook on holiday

April 3, 2013

St. Patrick's Day.  It's commonly associated with the idea that if you don't wear the color green, you get pinched by all your friends.  This seems to be a widely accepted tradition for the March holiday....

FFA honors teachers in annual breakfast

Sarah Lundstrom April 3, 2013

The smell of bacon and pancakes fill the halls of the E-wing as teachers come searching for a bite of the delicious breakfast that the members of the Future Farmers of America prepared for the teachers....

Computer science students compete in contest

Becca Fletcher, Features Editor April 1, 2013

With only eight weeks of experience, senior Jacob Herrington and his team start their packet at the High School Programming Contest. Students from Mrs. Dottie Hill’s computer science class competed in...

Art students successful at AYAA

tara Marie Brown, reporter April 1, 2013

With the smell of paint in the air,the crowds of other excited young artist, and excitement racing through his veins he moved forward to collect his recognition of being the one of the best artists in...

TV wins for Youth Suicide Prevention Commercial

Riegen Anderson, Opinion Editor March 31, 2013

Senior Mikayla Allen was ecstatic when she learned that she and fellow senior Grace Martin had won for their public service announcement (PSA) about youth suicide prevention. “I’ve been wanting...

Students, teachers escape for Spring Break

Sara Lachance, Editor March 15, 2013

After the slowest week of life, Spring Break 2013 has FINALLY arrived. Brighter clothing, shorter shorts, and tank tops litter the store racks with hope of warmer weather and golden rays of sunshine....

Scott enjoys working with children

Heather Martindale, Business and cirtulation manager March 15, 2013

Senior Jordan Scott's mom has been the teacher of Sunday night bible hour at Johnson Church of Christ for many years, and when it came time that Scott was too old for Bible hour, she decided assisting...

Zhang challenges himself, pursues medical career

Justin Dhaliwal, Reporter March 15, 2013

Junior Yuan Fei Zhang moved from Hsien, China to the United States when he was ten years old. For most kids moving would be a nightmare, but moving to a whole new country would be unthinkable. “It...

Ms. Hardage weds late in life

Ashlynn Mayes, reporter March 14, 2013

Twenty years ago library media specialist Tresa Hardage, who was working as a geography teacher, met John Dixon at a National Geographic event with no indication of a possible romance.  However, two years...

TAs work with teachers, develop friendship too

Andrea Montes, reporter March 14, 2013

Often times upon entering a classroom for a new school year or semester there may be a student separated from the rest. This student is usually the teacher’s aide, a student intended to assist a teacher...

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