Avery Cook interprets a political “wall” in The White House.
Month: November 2017
New Year, New Movies: Books Becoming Films in 2018
Sometimes walking through the bookstore is a preview of movies in the making. Here, Dayna Fuller outlines the books becoming movies in 2018.
Sleep Deprivation and How it Affects Teens
Studies suggest that later school start times (combined with more sleep) may help students function — even if they don’t like being at school late in the day.
Winter Activity Suggestions for the Area
Dani Mercer has December winter activity suggestions for the area.
The First Ever Jackets Giving Back Day was a Success
“I feel like not only you were able to help yourself feel better, but you were also able to help other people make themselves feel worth it.”
Editorial Cartoon: Monopoly
Editorial Cartoon: Sophia Walcher addresses that sometimes the legal system feels like a game of chance.
Editorial Cartoon: Football is Full of Hot Air
Dayna Fuller wants political opinion out of the NFL.
New Mayor Mackin is Crackalackin
Mackin says he “is very excited about getting to work for the city at the beginning of the new year. There are several things that I would like to focus on right away.”
Girls Soccer Heads to State Championship Play
Excitement mounts as Lady Jackets Soccer Plays in State Championship, Friday, Nov 10th
School Board is NOT a New Board
School Board election keeps incumbent candidates.