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Preparing for a round with his debate partner Cheryl Ma, senior Ryan O’Connor studies information he has researched. Being partners for only one year, they placed first in districts and went to Nationals in the 2016-2017 school year. “Cheryl is the love of my life. She has made it bearable. Working with her has helped me re-find my passion,” O’Connor said.

Senior Ryan O’Connor reaches 1,000 debate points after three years

Katie Spillman, Staff Writer November 17, 2017

Over the course of three years, senior Ryan O'Connor has accomplished something that many debate students hope to achieve. He is the first student this year to be a Quad Ruby competitor, which means that...

Freshman Makenna Dunn works on her novel in the computer lab. Students were required to work on their novels at home each night to make steady progress. It is pretty intimidating to be [writing a novel] in a month, but I feel like as I’ve gone on with it I’ve actually had a lot of fun writing on my own time, Dunn said.

Honors English students strive to complete a novel in the month of November

Sabrina Bohn, Carly Anderson, and Sydney Kinzy November 17, 2017

Students in Kim Hanan-West’s Honors English I class are getting hands-on writing experience by participating in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), with the goal of completing a 50,000 word novel...

Sophomore Susie Seidel poses on a flamingo pool float for the about page of her blog. Seidel started the blog to build a portfolio for social media-related careers. I was really scared at first of what people were going to think, Seidel said. It’s just kind of one of those things where people are going to have an opinion no matter what, so you just have to do what makes you happy, and it does make me happy.

Sophomore Susie Seidel joins social media influencers with a new blog

Gabrielle Davis, Convergent Media Writer November 16, 2017

Visit susieseidel.weebly.com and you’ll find posts about lifestyle, food and travel accompanied by high quality pictures, all created by sophomore Susie Seidel on Sept. 8. Seidel created a blog in...

While at the hospital, Margot Barnes snuggles under a warm blanket. Margot is the second child of English teacher Dan Barnes and wife Julie Barnes. “My first thought was just awe. Totally awestruck,” D. Barnes said.

English teacher Dan Barnes’ family welcomes second child

Kelsey Long, Staff Writer November 16, 2017

Early in the morning, at 6:25 a.m on Nov. 12, 2017, English teacher Dan Barnes’ daughter was born. Margot Paloma Barnes weighed in at 8 lbs 5oz and measured 20 1/2 inches long. “I had just watched...

Standing at the Barclays Center, Marketing students wait to watch the New York Islanders game.“The hockey game was really fun. “I was a lot more into that than if we watched a Nets game,” Weber said.

DECA students travel to New York to pursue marketing

Ridwan Oyebamiji, Staff Writer November 15, 2017

Rather than sitting in a classroom, 10 marketing students involved in Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) flew to New York from Nov. 8-12 to get hands-on experience of a marketing career. “The...

Emma Whittenburg enjoys the view of the Yuyuan Garden with her friends. Whittenburg moved back to the United States in September. It was much easier for my friends and me to go around the city because I could go out alone without any type of parental supervision. It was normal for people and kids to go out by themselves or just with a group of friends, Whittenburg said.

Sophomore Emma Whittenburg moves from East Asia to the Midwest

Maddie Cooke, Staff Writer November 14, 2017

With over 24 million people living in Shanghai, sophomore Emma Whittenburg and her family were among millions who thrived in this busy Chinese city for five years. However, in Sept. of 2017, Whittenburg...

Music teacher Brian Parrish instructs the concert choir on facial expressions. Parrish has been singing since his childhood. “Voice is my primary instrument, always has been, but I’m also a jazz pianist—I can manage my way around that pretty well,” Parrish said.

Music teacher Brian Parrish inspires student musicians

Maria Newton, Staff Writer November 14, 2017

Inspired by his own instructors, music teacher Brian Parrish uses his charisma and passion for music to influence all types of young musicians. Although no one in his immediate family is a musician...

Scouting for Food collected nearly 2 million food items Nov. 11.

Local scouts help with 32nd annual Scouting for Food Drive

Derek Isele, Staff Writer November 14, 2017

Every year, over 30,000 Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts venture into the brisk November morning winds to collect canned goods in their neighborhood as a part of the community outreach program, Scouting for Food. Through...

Freshman Emma Roth dances in black Adidas-wear behind varsity in orange at the homecoming game. Roth performed a back handspring during the dance. Gymnastics helped me become more flexible, Roth said. I also used leaps and jumps a lot which are similar in gymnastics and poms.

Freshman Emma Roth brings flips to the poms team

Leah Selm, Staff Writer November 14, 2017

After retiring from gymnastics, freshman Emma Roth decided to use her skills in gymnastics to help her on the poms team. Since she was 2 years old, Emma had done gymnastics and was on competitive teams...

Quiz: Which Justice League Member Are You?

Chris Bass, Staff Writer November 13, 2017

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