Video game night at the high school is tonight — but are video games negatively affecting our youth?
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Don’t be Afraid to Take Whisks: Spring Cupcakes
eSomethin Desk Editor Riley Pierce gets ready for Spring with these delicious cupcakes
Stay Up To Date on Trends: Anonymous TBH App
TBH is an anonymous survey app that is sectioned off by school, people select their state and then their school giving them the ability to communicate with their peers.
Frogtown Regatta Goes on Despite Algae
On September 21st, when the Lucas County Health Department issued a recreational public health advisory for the Maumee River, rowers were concerned. Though the water is still safe to drink, the department advises that, “If you have been in contact with water associated with the algal bloom, rinse your skin immediately.” Teams knew that the Frogtown Regatta was at risk.
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.
HISTORIC PERRYSBURG: Hood Park
Robert Boyd, a former president of the Perrysburg Historical Society and an author of multiple books about our area’s history, tells Riley Pierce about Hood Park.
HISTORIC PERRYSBURG: The Exchange Hotel
I sat down with Robert Boyd, a former president of the Perrysburg Historical Society and an author of multiple books about our area’s history.
Pokémon making a comeback
Before Pokémon Go was released there was little or no interest in Pokémon according to Google Trends. Since the game’s release this past June people’s interest in Pokémon has spiked.
Fall Play The Foreigner Preview
Are you planning to go see the fall play The Foreigner? Mr. Gentry, the director of the play, explains why you should and what goes into making a play.
Investigative Report: Rising School Lunch Costs
“Though some people think that $3.00 for a school lunch is expensive, think what the price of a lunch covers for the school lunch program. The school lunch program gets no money from our school fees or from our school district taxes.”