Students can benefit from use of technology

Anny Chen, Reporter September 7, 2012

According to a study performed by Aboutourkids.org, more than 75 percent of high school students own a cell phone Wirededucator.com states that one-third of those students own an iPhone. This does not...

First day of school ends in sophomore success

Heather Martindale, Ad and Circulation Manager September 7, 2012

"I was terrified. My heart was beating 1,000 miles per hour, and then some dude pushed me in front of the bus. While I was under the bus, I found $5, but then a bully took it from me. So I decided to...

Obama affirms his position on marriage

Sara Lachance, Features Editor May 25, 2012

Four years ago, President Barack Obama voiced his position regarding same-sex marriage. According to the Kansas City Star, President Obama advocated civil unions, but believed that marriage should remain...

Educator’s have a plan to meet standards

Becca Fletcher, Entertainment Editor May 23, 2012

More than half the schools in the Springdale School Distritct are failing to meet standards set by the federal goverment in the No Child Left Behind act. Arkansas educators have proposed a waiver to...

Off-season mistakes costly for Razorback nation

Spencer Jones May 23, 2012

Lately, the Razorback football organization has been in the news, both local and national news, for off-the-field misconduct. Their press coverage varies from players being arrested for burgarly, to the...

Teacher evaluations do not accurately reflect ability

Lexi Nordin, Reporter May 8, 2012

As fourth quarter wraps up, the teachers are required to give a survey to their students as an evaluation of the quality of their teaching.  The survey consists of questions about the teacher's work ethic,...

From the scratching post

Elizabeth Hankins, Editor May 4, 2012

Let's face it. Our school has a problem staying consistent when it comes to rules. One week we are being yelled at about the dress code and tank tops, but as soon as the sun comes out even the shortest...

The word I never want to say: ‘goodbye’

Patsy Chavez May 4, 2012

I remember the first day of 10th grade. My mom dropped me off by the gym.  My friend Lindsey Lucas said hi to me, and as I waved at her my purse strap broke and everything went everywhere.  That is how...

Teacher, friends prepare Moore for ‘real’ life

Anna Moore, Reporter May 4, 2012

I can remember when I was eight years old, figuring out what year I would graduate from high school. I couldn’t wait. I was ready. Even when I switched from my private school in the second semester...

Ready to move on

Tyler Hohenstein, Sports Editor May 3, 2012

There is a surreal feeling that has occurred within me, as I walk out of Har-Ber High School for the last time. It hits me in a place that I both love and hate the feeling. Part of me is ready. Part of...

Germaphobia In Seattle

Anna Moore May 2, 2012

I don't think I've ever missed my clean home, my clean floors, my clean bed, the clean people I already know or just familiar settings as much as I did when I was in Seattle, Washington. Instead I was...

High school experience shapes me

Stefani O'Barr May 2, 2012

Ever since eighth grade I have been so ready to get out of school and just start my life. I have worked at Sonic since I was 14, and like everyone, I was with my best friends Katie Richmond, Patsy Chavez,...

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