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Drones in America

Hayden Vest, Freshman Writer May 15, 2015

A drone is an unmanned, usually armed, aircraft used mostly for military purposes such as surveillance and air strikes, but they are also used sparsely for domestic purposes. On rare occasions someone...

Social Media and our Generation

McKayla Ramsey, Freshman Writer May 14, 2015

            Social media is a new phenomenon that has appeared within the past decade and is a very big part of my generation’s lives. You normally won’t see many people over the age of...

Christmas: The Truce of 1914

Christian Lewis, Freshman Writer December 18, 2014

In the middle of one of the deadliest conflicts this planet has ever seen, World War I, nations from both the Triple Entente and the Central Powers, laid down their weapons. And for a moment the horrors...

Harriet Tubman risked her life for others

Harriet Tubman risked her life for others

McKenna Moore, Freshman writer September 25, 2014

The word generosity has many meanings such as the quality of being kind or the quality of being plentiful and kind hearted. Harriet Tubman gave generosity a whole new meaning by risking her life and giving...

The Holocaust Involving Anne Frank

The Holocaust Involving Anne Frank

Holly Widner, Freshman writer September 23, 2014

Everyone has heard about The Diary of Anne Frank, but not everyone truly understands her days of terror and fear. The Holocaust put innocent peoples’ lives into the hands of guilty criminals without...

Oprah Winfrey Changes the World

Delanie Deeter, Freshman writer September 19, 2014

Changing the world sounds easier than it truly is. Yet Oprah Winfrey, a talk show hostess, changes the world with every passionate thing she does. Coming from a prejudice childhood, she strives to...

A Christmas surprise

Quirin Gilbert, Freshman Writer September 6, 2014

On Christmas morning of 2005, I was the first to wake up and go investigate all the new found presents under the Christmas tree. When I walked into the living room where we kept our tree, I was stunned...

A Penny to Follow?

Sidney Tigler, Senior Editor May 23, 2014

Everybody is desperate to find the “perfect one” some days. As for me, I solemnly wait until I am ready for a relationship – I am in no rush. Some individuals are more eager than others to find love,...

Plea For Help or Just Plain Stupidity?

Marie Burns, Freshman Writer February 3, 2014

  Justin Bieber, whose name rolls off the tongues of Americans with disgust nowadays, has gotten himself into quite a bit of trouble lately.  From egging neighbor’s homes to publicly urinating...

An Interview with “Abe Lincoln”

An Interview with “Abe Lincoln”

Savanna Thompson, Freshman Writer January 16, 2014

                Abraham Lincoln was one of the most remembered and appreciated presidents due to his great leadership and courage to lead his country through the good times and the bad. He made...

Swimming, A Lifetime Sport for Carbaugh

Jessica Pinkston, Freshman Writer December 9, 2013

Kirsten Carbaugh, a Lewis Cass senior, is a great student and an outstanding athlete. She participates on our swimming and tennis team. Kirsten excels at both sports, but in this interview I focused on...

Small Town Excitement

Olivia Collins, Freshman Writer November 25, 2013

Everything started on Saturday, September 14, 2013, at one fifty- five pm. My brother, mom, dad, and I had been at the high school playing tennis. We had all played well and the day was going great....

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