Staffer doesn’t understand fuss over ‘Royal Wedding’
Emily Brown, Copy Editor
April 28, 2011
This is a break from my normal political columns. I should probably be talking about the crisis in Syria, the tornado devastation of entire cities in the South or the Obama birth certificate drama. But one single topic keeps running through my mind. Not by choice, though. Every time I open my laptop... Read more »
Lady Tigers fall to Huskies
April 27, 2011
Tigers conquer the Thunder
April 22, 2011
During a cloudy tuesday afternoon, the Tigers met the Thunder of St. James Academy on the soccer field. Kaitlyn Gardner, Brittany Zimmerman and Ashlen Cyr all scored a goal for the Tigers while Brooke Zimmerman, Sara Hanna, Ashlen Cyr, Sarah Todd and Taylor Daniels held off the Thunder. The Tigers... Read more »
Staffer vows to vote for Donald Trump in 2012 election
Sam Brennan, Ads manager
April 22, 2011
I finally turn 18 in July. I finally get to be an adult. I finally get to vote. I’ve wanted to vote in the presidential election since I was 12. Every piece of news that comes out in regard to the election I scrutinize with care. It’s a pretty big deal. When I heard Donald Trump was considering running... Read more »
KAY Club to volunteer at Ronald McDonald House
Maria Fournier, Staff photographer
April 22, 2011
KAY Club will visit Ronald McDonald House on May 14 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Members will bake cookies and other desserts for the House. “Ronald McDonald House is a great place to do community service,” club president junior Stephanie Shull said. Although Shull will not attend the trip, she said she... Read more »
6 journalism students win National Gold Keys
Kelly Cordingley, Staff writer
April 22, 2011
The Quill and Scroll International Writing and Photo Contest honored six newspaper staff members with the Gold Key Award as national winners. Award winners are 2010 graduates Allison Kohn and Katie Louis, senior Ryan O’Toole and juniors Maegan Kabel, Sara Naatz and Olivia Roudebush. “It is a leg... Read more »
European soccer surpasses quality of MLS
Jordan McEntee, Design Editor
April 22, 2011
The first thing on my bucket list: Go to a European soccer game, dress like one of the many insanely obsessed soccer fans, paint my face and have the time of my life. Sounds like fun, right? For sure. After watching the Copa del Rey (King’s Cup) championship soccer game between Barcelona and Real Madrid... Read more »
Mortal Kombat remake to be released April 19
Conor Storm, Staff photographer
April 15, 2011
The Mortal Kombat franchise and NetherRealm Studios are going back to their roots with their latest release: Mortal Kombat. Gameplay will regress back to the earlier style, plus better developed graphics and a couple of new characters. Don’t worry Mortal Kombat fans, even though the game is slightly... Read more »
Arthur charms viewers, not critics
Sam Brennan, Ads Manager
April 15, 2011
I don’t care how much the critics hated Arthur. They are clearly cold-hearted. They are old grey-hairs who sit around alone waiting to criticize films. Arthur wasn’t made for people with no hearts. Arthur was made to be whimsical. Trust me, it succeeds. Arthur wasn’t made for people who hate adorable... Read more »
Raku Party will continue despite weather
Evelyn Davis, Cartoonist
April 15, 2011
The Raku Party, hosted by National Art Honor Society, will continue as planned today with a few minor adjustments because of the current weather forecast. The rain and wind predicted makes the firing process outside impossible. The party will take place from 7-9 p.m. in the Senior Hallway and Ceramics... Read more »



