Terra Nova, will it happen?
November 30, 2011 • Bailee Myers
The new T.V show “Terra Nova” is a very different show, unless dinosaurs and space traveling is interesting. “Terra Nova” is more like “Wall-e” meets “Lost” meets “Jurassic Park,” sophomore Hannah Johnson said. Starring Shelly Conn, Stephen Lang, and Jason O’Mara, the show is based... Read more »
Catholic youths grow in their faith
November 30, 2011 • Ashlee Spring
Last weekend, the youth group from St. Matthews Catholic Church was sitting in the Indianapolis Lucas Oil stadium with about 23,000 other Catholic youths. This event was called the National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC). Freshman Jeff Williams and I were two youths who jumped at the opportunity to... Read more »
A life with Volleyball
November 30, 2011 • Jordyn Edington
During her sophomore year Kelsey Tenbrink played in the sub-state volleyball tournament. Tenbrink has played volleyball all her life. This season she played with the JV team. At the end of the JV season she practiced with the varsity. “I was really excited to play with varsity. I missed playing with... Read more »
Mole Day project
November 30, 2011 • Kaytlin White
In most classes students are assigned a big project that influences their grade in that class. However in teacher Kimberlynn Uhl’s chemistry class the students are assigned a project that is simply up to them if they want to do it. The project is over Mole Day, if the students wish to participate in... Read more »
I smurfed this movie and I liked it.
November 30, 2011 • Julia McCraw
I struggled to keep up with my little sisters as they skipped down the hall to theatre nine singing the familiar smurf tune, LA LA la la la la sing a happy song. LA LA LA la la laaaaa smurf your whole day long! The smurf song is familiar to many and would be stuck in my head for days. The Smurfs 3D was... Read more »
Learning the potter’s wheel
November 29, 2011 • Heidi Jo Hayen
In fourth hour Ceramics 1 class, we are currently learning how to use the potter’s wheel. Some of the students are really good at it, and others, well, not so much. People who are better on the wheel usually enjoy it more than those who are still trying to get the hang of it. To make a pot on the wheel,... Read more »
Observing the behavior of mealworms
November 29, 2011 • Ashlyn Smith
Last week I did a lab in my Biology class. The lab was based on the behavior of mealworms and how they would react to different environments. We had to perform a list of experiments on them. I was not looking forward to doing the lab, for I was afraid to touch them. The first task we were asked to do... Read more »
Pan Am
November 29, 2011 • Heidi Jo Hayen
The new show on ABC, Pan Am was full of things that many viewers are not very used to. This new series is based on the real flights of the airline Pan Am and the people on board. It was interesting to see what people were allowed to do on planes back in the ’60s. For example, smoking was allowed on... Read more »
Between the shades of gray
November 29, 2011 • Aly Moore
Many people enjoy art in different ways, but some people find ways to show a message in their art. In the book Between the Shades of Gray, 15 year old Lina uses her drawings to seek family members and show people what was happening. Lina, her mother, and little brother are all forced out of their home... Read more »
No voice left
November 22, 2011 • Bailee Myers
On Thursday, Oct, 6, Miranda Lambert, Justin Moore, and the Randy Rogers Band were at the Expo- centre. Two of my friends and I were able to go to this concert. Sitting on the balcony screaming at the top of our lungs, we had a fantastic time. The opening act was the Randy Rogers band; they really got... Read more »

