See photos from the Ecology class trip to the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge.
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Archive: “Forever in Our Hearts” article The Somethin’, September, 2002
Republication of an article from The Somethin’, September, 2002: “…the question that was on everyone’s mind was, will today be a day to remember the dead and celebrate the living, or would there be a day of tension and fear with another terrorist attack?”
Editorial: “But Don’t Worry, Climate Change is a Hoax, Right?”
Chelsea Fisher sees large-scale storms as evidence of climate change: “So many people adamantly refuse and trash climate change, they brush it off as a junk theory. Ordinary people should not just ignore what scientists say; they have not done the required research and do not have the same credentials.”
The Band Bug Out
Many of you may or may not know that there was a bug infestation in the marching band storage cabinet. However, this is not the first time it has happened.
The Family of Theatre
“[Theatre] teaches you you how to work well with a team, helps build your social skills, and make friends and memories that last a lifetime,” explains sophomore Noah Bunting.
What Perrysburg Can Do to Help Harvey Victims
Houston measured around 40 inches of water from Hurricane Harvey, which is close to their yearly average of around 51 inches of rain. Student Council is leading a charge to help.
So You Hate Your Hometown?
Students are mad at the size, whether that be that it’s too small or how much it’s growing — some people are even mad about both.
Students, Others Respond to Looming Bookbag Changes
“I don’t think banning book bags is a good idea because I don’t know my locker combination and there is only five minutes between class,” said sophomore Haley Noel.
Editorial: The Backpack Rule Change
The current policy for backpacks is that students are able to carry a backpack and a computer case; Dr. Short says that part of the problem is the fact that there is no size regulation.
Opinion: “13 Reasons Why” Producers Should be Questioned
“13 Reasons Why” deceives teens and leads them to believe there is no other way out.