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Cheering on her buddy, senior Julia DeFrank watches as her athlete shoots the basket.  She enjoyed the day, and that was awesome because they said last year she was nervous to even go into the gym, DeFrank said.

Community unites to plan Special Olympics

Wonsang Lee, Staff Writer February 10, 2017

Five hundred volunteers. Two hundred athletes. And countless hours all poured into one memorable event on Feb. 13: Special Olympics 2017. “Every year, the number of participants in Special Olympics...

​Junior Alyssa Erhardt keeps her fathers memory alive by sharing his story.

Alyssa Erhardt grieves for her late father

Samantha Gaddis, Staff Writer February 2, 2017

On Sept. 29, Craig Alan Erhardt passed away after he lost a battle with cancer. At first, the doctors found that it had metastasized to his lymph nodes, but after having surgery to remove it, they discovered...

Music that saved 2016

Sabrina Bohn, Staff Writer January 24, 2017
To see 2016 positively, all you have to do is look on the musical side.
Standing in line, students wait for the bus to arrive and take them to the metro. However, due to many road closures for the Inauguration parade, the group had to walk three miles to get to the metro.  “We walked almost 13 miles the second day we were there, so we walked a half marathon,” senior Ann Rapp said. “That was definitely the most difficult part of the trip.”

Parkway students travel to Washington D.C. for the inauguration

Carson Lolley, Convergent Media Writer January 23, 2017

Students tuned in from their smartphones or watched from Smartboard projectors as President Donald J. Trump was sworn in as America’s 45th President on Jan. 20. While most students watched from their...

During a home game against Timberland on Thursday, Oct. 6 senior Charlie Hummel kicks the ball to the left defender. The Longhorns lost 2-0.

Athletes show pink pride to support those affected by breast cancer

Caroline Briscoe, Convergent Media Writer October 20, 2016

This October, poms, cheer, volleyball, football, field hockey and soccer added pink to their uniforms to spread awareness for breast cancer. “It was fun because the pink shirts had the power of tradition...

Morse stands in front of the international transgender flag. There are a lot of people in this school and in a lot of places that don’t like me, Morse said. There are people that just don’t understand it, but if you don’t understand it, it isn’t an excuse to be mean to people.

The battle to become a man

Sydney Kinzy, Productions Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2016

Freshman Tony Morse is a huge alternative music fan and absolutely loves animals. He is a boy full of hopes and dreams of fully transforming into his true self. The only difference separating him from...

Dignity Period administrator Jane Unger, Mariam Seba, Freweini Mebrahtu and senior Mariel McMindes pose for a picture after Mebrahtu’s speech.

Dignity Period speakers visit West

Debra Klevens, Convergent Media Writer May 4, 2016

Dropping out of school because you got your period is unfathomable for girls in the United States, yet for thousands of Ethiopians menstruation is an education deal breaker. On April 28 Feminist Club...

Finishing touches are being added to the Parkway North scoreboard before it debuts Friday, Sept. 11.

Parkway’s Friday Night Lights just got bigger

Debra Klevens September 11, 2015
Friday night football has changes at Parkway high schools.
Guccione crowned Mr. Longhorn 2015

Guccione crowned Mr. Longhorn 2015

Debra Klevens, Convergent Media Writer March 6, 2015
After the Mr. Longhorn pageant was canceled in 2014, the senior male beauty pageant returned on Wednesday,  March 4.
During the 13th annual African American Read-In in the West High library, junior Donte Hopkins reads “Love Your Enemy” by Yusef Iman.  Pizza and dessert was served to all student present. “We all have to live together.  In the past there was so much hatred.  The poem is telling everyone not to forgive them for everything they have done, but instead love them.  It represented how we have to keep moving forward and love each other no matter what happens,” Hopkins said.

Love your enemy

Debra Klevens, Convergent Media Writer February 26, 2015

During the 13th annual African American Read-In in the West High library, junior Donte Hopkins reads "Love Your Enemy" by Yusef Iman.  Pizza and dessert was served to all student present. "We all have...

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