Growing for tomorrow

Lauren Burgin February 20, 2019

As junior Brandon Miller went out to the greenhouse to check his growing tomato plants, the hydroponics system, that he and his classmates made, was doing its job. The water is filtered through the numerous...

Singing lights out

Bailey Hopkins, Reporter October 5, 2018

Every Monday afternoon, around 7:00 pm, sounds of melody and harmony can be heard slipping through the cracked door of room E101. This is when the choral elite and Har-ber’s finest singers gather weekly...

California- Blink 182

California- Blink 182

Molly Hendren, Reporter March 9, 2018

Blink-182, the American rock band, came back with a new album in July 2016. The album California has a new and unique sound, due to more focus on the drums in their songs. The album has me dancing in my...

The search for the best glazed donut in Northwest Arkansas

Payton Primm, News Editor December 5, 2016

A neon “open” sign hanging in the window of a small building catches my eye as I am driving, and I immediately change my destination and turn into the parking lot. As I open the double doors, the smell...

American Horror Story uses a hotel scenery

Malorie Wiederkehr, Section editor December 5, 2016

A wonderful mix of blood and gore, American Horror Story Hotel season five includes a various mix of strange characters such as ghosts, demons, and more. The latest season of American Horror Story was...

History and how it can end racism

Hunter Cloud, Sports Editor October 21, 2016

One of the mistakes that America has made and has tried to correct is the mistake of discrimination, and racial discrimination has had the biggest impact on America. Racial discrimination has dictated...

Black lives matter centerspread

Ashton Moreland, Managing Editor October 19, 2016

Hordes of people march down the street, bearing signs with questions such as “Am I next?” and statements in bold print that read “Hands up, don’t shoot.” Every adjective used to characterize...

The emotion that October runs on

Riley Neil, Features editor October 14, 2016

Fear: thick, uneven breathing and sweaty palms. The sound of a woman's scream that is played in every horror film and a forest at night covered in shadows. It is an emotion that everyone can picture with...

Har-Ber Volleyball Results

Isaac Hannon, Survey Editor October 12, 2016

The Wildcat volleyball team finished 2nd in state! They had an incredible season winning conference and having a record of 32-5.

Suicide Awareness Month

Kacie Young, Review Editor October 9, 2015

In 2013, 41,449 people in the United States died by suicide, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, or the AFSP. That means that someone took their own life every 12 minutes. Suicide...

Course selection goes online

Gabriella Maestri, News editor February 5, 2015

Sophomores and juniors were required to check their home access accounts during third period Jan. 28. In order to select courses, every student must know how to access their personal account on HAC, which...

Beaver Lake Games

Gabriella Maestri, News editor February 5, 2015

“Increasing diversification of outreach and educational opportunities through inclusion of schools and the general public from the entire beaver lake watershed using a variety of educational and competitive...

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