Students give up luxuries for Lent

Andrea Montes, Reporter February 28, 2013

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a commitment to fasting or giving up certain types of luxuries as a form of penitence typically lasting six weeks leading up to Easter Sunday. Various students...

Tissues equalize, sanitize, get the job done

Tissues equalize, sanitize, get the job done

Hannah Ash, Reporter February 28, 2013

Around this time of year, many students are sick. Stuffy noses, sore throats, and bad cases of Senioritis run amok, causing students to adopt the Rudolf look -- a bright red nose rubbed raw by poor-quality...

Physics students use hands-on activities to teach elementary classes

Hannah Ash, Reporter February 28, 2013

Students from Bernice Young Elementary will be coming to visit physics classes to learn about different areas of physics starting March 8. This project will be beneficial for physics students and for...

Big Truck Mafia gains momentum

Spencer Jones, Sports Editor February 28, 2013

The Big Truck Mafia went from being a mere gathering of a few friends to now being a regional organization that has a combined 6,000 Instagram and Twitter followers. The group was started by former...

FAFSA requires financial records, time to fill out application

Tara Marie Brown, reporter February 27, 2013

With the tension slowly ebbing from her drawn shoulders and a satisfied “ahhhh” escaping her lips, senior Jessica Holloway pressed the enter key for the final time. She wiped the sweat from her brow...

Student transcends cultural boundaries

Ashlynn Mayes, Reporter February 27, 2013

Junior Miriam Solomon dazzled in the Miss HBHS pageant, receiving the title of second runner up.  While on the surface Solomon seemed to be an ordinary contestant, there was one thing that set her apart...

School gains technology for nuclear science education

Hannah Ash, Reporter February 13, 2013

Science teacher Mrs. Lara Irvin was recognized at the beginning of the year at the back-to-school faculty meeting for receiving a grant from the Springdale Education Foundation to fund nuclear science...

Powder puff brought out the tougher side of girl

Heather Martindale, Business and Circulation Manager February 11, 2013

Jumping to catch the ball, junior Kylie Buttram ran up the middle of the field only to be cut short a couple inches by a member of the Mad Catters. "It was really rough. We didn't really know what to...

Gray crowned Winter Homecoming Queen

Sara Lachance, Editor February 8, 2013

Senior Ashley Gray approached her mark on the basketball gym floor of Wildcat Arena on Jan. 25. After having just transformed from a basketball player to a Homecoming court maid, Gray stood in front of...

Library Obtains E-book Licenses

Ethan Wilson, Managing Editor January 31, 2013

At the mercy of advances in technology and generational norms, many things such as printed books and other publications are slowly losing revenue to their modern counterpart, e-books. In response to...

Students able to graduate due to online classes

Sara Lachance, Editor January 31, 2013

As senior Evan Payne reached his senior year, it came to his realization that he had failed to take oral communications, a course required for graduation. He was unable to fit it into his schedule due...

Students self-express with nail art

Andrea Montes, Reporter January 30, 2013

Scrolling through Pinterest and Instagram, senior Tiffany Thompson gets her inspiration and ideas for nail design. “I just do it for dances like homecoming or prom, or if they just want their nails...

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