China rounds up Muslim minority groups

November 11, 2019

Uighurs a Muslim minority group, are being rounded up and placed in internment camps or what the Chinese call “thought transformation camps. Reminisent of Nazi Germany, these places are not what the...

Are grades a true reflection of effort?

November 11, 2019

The entire purpose of a public school education is to broaden our concepts and understanding of the world, and how to function within it. Then there is the concept of grades, which in theory, should depict...

Lack of public transportation in America

November 11, 2019

Have you ever wondered what your life would be like without a car? How would you get to school or work? Living in an area like Northwest Arkansas, that would be impossible. Around the world, people depend...

DEBATE: Springdale declared pro-life

TAKALYN FOWLER and AVERY LANNING October 1, 2019

AGAINST- Springdale, Arkansas has become the first ever city in the state of Arkansas to be declared as pro-life. The resolution by the city council basically states that Springdale wants to value human...

Hong Kong citizens fight for rights

MATTEO CAMPAGNOLA, Reporter October 1, 2019

In Hong Kong, a “special administrative region” of the People’s Republic of China, mass protests have been occurring since March 2019. The movement started with a proposal for the Fugitive Offenders...

Upgraded pep rally leads to high expectations

Upgraded pep rally leads to high expectations

LAUREN BURGIN October 1, 2019

Pep rallies are something I myself only view as an excuse for coming late to class and getting to see my friends, so I was quite surprised to learn that the upcoming pep rally would be taking place in...

LGBT+ lacks representation in Arkansas

KYLE BUCHANAN October 1, 2019

Time to sway that flag.  On Aug. 12, Illinois signed House Bill 246 into law, making it the fourth state to make it mandatory to teach LGBT+ history. The first three states were California in 2011, followed...

Split fourth period poses unfair advantage

BAILEY HOPKINS, Reporter October 1, 2019

9:32 a.m, 11:04 a.m, and 3:08 p.m, the strangest possible times for a class period to end. While the new schedule changes make the bell schedule both awkward and harder to memorize, it brings drastically...

Dress code enforced for a better education

TAKAYLN FOWLER October 1, 2019

The dress code has been a big issue at Har-Ber for years. Students don’t think that dress code is necessary, but it is a way of life. You will have a dress code everywhere you go. Whether it’s your...

‘Call-Out Culture’

Jackson Williams and Dain Houts May 3, 2019

FOR - DAIN HOUTS What is “call-out culture”? “Call-out culture” is a social phenomenon which is when someone calls you out publicly. It is typically on social media, and it involves things...

Rule changes weaken the tough sport

Halle Roberts, Editor May 2, 2019

Recently the NFL, National Football League, has made rule changes to one of the most televised games in the United States. The game is now much stricter on roughing the passer, and you can’t put full...

New lunch schedule means less time to eat

Kayla Rushton, Co-Editor May 2, 2019

Lunches will be shorter next. The school is working on a new lunch schedule for the next school year. Right now everyone has a whole class period for lunch. The plan for next year’s lunches is to...

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