Hear Us Roar

The Herald Staff May 2, 2019

This year has been far from easy for us as a staff. With legislative disappointments, censorship, prior review, early deadlines, and all eyes on our staff, we have had to watch our every word with great...

Let me form my own opinion

Halle Roberts, Editor May 2, 2019

My phone played the all familiar ESPN jingle as the silent testing room stared. I quietly check the Astros score and get back to work. Sports have been my love for as long as I can remember. Growing...

Time capsules of years gone by

Katherine Carson, Online Editor April 30, 2019

The sound of my beat up Converse reverberated through the large empty halls. As an incoming sophomore, the next three years were a chapter that I couldn’t write fast enough. I wanted it over. Quickly....

Life at a 3-1 count

Halle Roberts, Editor April 30, 2019

Going into sophomore year it felt like the bottom of the ninth, tied game, runners in scoring position, and a full count. One wrong move and I strike out, setting a tone for the rest of my high school...

Students spread too thin with mandatory requirements

Bailey Hopkins, Reporter March 29, 2019

The process of picking classes for senior year is a stressful ordeal as it stands, deciding what core classes to challenge yourself in, or trying to find out what electives to take, as well as making sure...

A forgotten conflict

Matteo Campagnola, Reporter March 29, 2019

Myanmar, or should I say Burma, is a middle-sized country located in southeast Asia. The country gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1948. Until 2011, the country was under a military dictatorship....

Six makes a set

Halle Roberts, Editor February 19, 2019

What would the Superbowl be without Tom Brady? Brady has already racked up 5 Superbowl rings in previous years, making this year’s his 6th. Undoubtedly, Brady has done what no other quarterback, let...

The ghost in the machine is sad and drunk

Harber S. Thompson, Guest writer January 22, 2019

And then it was the time of year that so many cigar stained voices had talked at us about. We had all collectively entered into the sugar-water-logged caboose of the year, elbows deep in promises of snow...

An incurable case of widespread sensationalism

Jackson Williams, Reporter January 22, 2019

As everyone who has mustered the willpower to actually read in the past year and a half will most likely already know. While even I may realize that the prior sentence I wrote may delve slightly into hyperbole,...

Let your imagination take control

Graham Smith, Reporter January 22, 2019

We’ve all grown up watching the cartoons of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and thought how much we wanted to be like them and fight crime and hang around in tunnels or sewers. For me it became...

Time that stood still

Katherine Carson, Online Editor January 22, 2019

The cool breeze moved the hair from my eyes. Leaves crunch under my beat up combat boots that probably should have been many years ago. Sighs leaving my mouth with hide themselves as mist in the freeing...

Would you rather?

Would you rather?

January 22, 2019

On Jan. 8, 2019, millions of Americans tuned in to watch the Address to the Nation from the Oval Office from current president Donald Trump. In the address he stated “Finally, as part of an overall approach...

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