Rate a guy? There’s an app for that

Riegen Anderson, Opinion Editor January 31, 2013

The lunchroom was buzzing with conversation, as talk of the new app Lulu gained momentum by the moment. Scrolling through Twitter, senior Ragan Huse’s eyes stopped on a particular tweet that caught her...

Construction program one of many that provides post-secondary opportunities

Alexiss Scott, News Editor January 31, 2013

Last year, seniors Bayler Stemple and Mitchell Huck finished their high school careers and entered into an apprenticeship program with Multi-Craft, as a result of participating in the construction program. “Kids...

ADE scholastic audit results provide affirmation, feedback

Alexiss Scott, News Editor January 31, 2013

Teachers gathered in the seminar room for a faculty meeting Jan. 30. This was not a typical faculty meeting. Administrators shared with staff the results of the Scholastic Audit, which was held Nov. 12-16. “We...

Americans celebrate 50th anniversary of ‘dream’ speech

Elizabeth Harp, Columnist January 30, 2013

Around noon on Jan. 20, America’s first black president was sworn into his second term, with his right hand held over the traditional Lincoln Bible, but also the Bible of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther...

Walmart breaks ground on west side of town

Riegen Anderson, Opinion Editor January 30, 2013

Leaving for school, senior Kayla Harmon noticed construction equipment filling the open space next to her home and mostly her neighbor’s home. This empty land is where the new Walmart will be built. “I...

Gun proposals spark controversy

Riegen Anderson, Opinion Editor January 30, 2013

Flipping to the news channel, junior Nicholas Huck looked on as President Obama announced his 23 new executive actions regarding gun laws. “I think everything should stay the way it is,” said Huck. President...

Schools impacted by the flu

Andrea Montes January 30, 2013

The day began as usual, and as it progressed junior Hunter Wright began to feel the symptoms that thousands of Americans feel around this time of year. “I had body aches, chills, vomiting, fever,...

Musicians prepare for All-Region

Anny Chen, Designer January 29, 2013

The soft tune of the scales being played can be heard down the hallway. It’s the sound of hard work and concentration. It’s the sound of band members preparing for All-Region. Every year, talented...

Intramural tournaments feature powder puff, men’s volleyball

Sara Lachance, Editor January 28, 2013

As senior council president, Burton thought up the idea of hosting a girl's powder puff football tournament and a men's volleyball tournament. "The senior class council needed a fundraiser to raise...

AYAA art competition on the horizon

Elizabeth Harp, Columnist January 28, 2013

An artwork consumes the artist, manipulates and twists his or her mind to create a representation of his or her own complex and unique thought. Concentration radiates from junior Art 3 student Drew...

Dr. Shepherd opens new junior high school

Riegen Anderson & Elizabeth Harp, REPORTERS TRAVERSING THE GALAXY IN INTERGALACTIC CONQUEST January 11, 2013

Most students say goodbye to Har-Ber after just three years, but Assistant Principal Michael Shepard is bidding farewell after eight memorable years. “We’ve come a long way,” said Dr. Shepherd. Dr....

School shooting causes Har-Ber to take second look at safety

Ethan Wilson, Managing Editor January 10, 2013

“I swear to God, I would take a bullet for them,” said assistant athletic director Chris Wood in an address about school safety and work ethic to the whole senior class Jan. 9. After events like...

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