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While working hard, the girls cross country team takes a photo during practice. “Being a senior, all we want as a team is to have one last normal season together,” senior Lauren Lutz said. The athletes continue to look forward to participating in spring sports.

Spring sports season

Ally Vohs, staff writer
March 19, 2021
In a world where fate is decided beforehand of an individual by their future selves, the New York Times best-selling novel “Forget Tomorrow” by Pintip Dunn applies this concept in an intriguing manner through the main character, 17-year-old Callie, as she tries to prevent her future from meeting a dire outcome.

Forget Tomorrow book review

Raiha Khan, Staff Writer
March 2, 2021
Update outdated dress codes

Update outdated dress codes

Justice Seay, Managing Editor
March 1, 2021
After placing third for journalistic photography at NSPA, senior Justice Seay displays her award. “I’m most proud of the fact that I was recognized for a piece I really enjoyed doing,” she said. “I’m very happy that I not only got to create a work I was passionate about, but [that] it was meaningful enough to stand out to someone.” This was Seay’s second award at a national level.

News media staffer wins big

Lauren Devereux, Staff Writer
February 24, 2021
After being separated and distant during the months of remote learning, seniors place their hand on the wall to partake in the senior wall tradition. “I love the tradition and this year it means so much more, as it could be the closest these kids are to each other. It is absolutely so great to give this normal to the seniors,” student council advisor Amber Bronson said. The wall was completed on Feb. 5th.

Tradition continues

Danielle M Carlisi, Social Media Manager
February 24, 2021
After the first in-person rehearsal of the school year comes to a close, seniors Erik Smith and Joseph McGivern, who act as Al and Mike respectively, discuss the weather for the first time in months. “It (the weather) decides it wants to be cold in all of the wrong areas and warm in all of the wrong areas, such as freezing over my windshield only,” Smith said. They left rehearsal ready to come back the next day.

Chorus meets on stage

Sophia Considine, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 22, 2021
With extra time in the afternoon, senior Morgan Pankiewicz bakes a delicious treat. “The cake turned out pretty good and looked nice,” sister Chelsea Pankiewicz said. The smell of the cake filled the house after it baked.

Simple cinnamon cake recipe

Morgan Pankiewicz, Staff Writer
January 26, 2021
To receive a quick tone-up before spring break, follow along the new two-week shred by Chloe Ting. “I really noticed a difference even within the first few days of the program; I felt a lot healthier and my stomach became less bloated,” senior Kendall Westgate said. This program helped to eliminate body fat.

Shredding for spring break

Kendall Westgate, Co-Editor-in-Chief
January 25, 2021
Dangerous album review

“Dangerous” album review

Rachael Gaulin, Staff Writer
January 15, 2021
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