By Katherine Ren
Every year, CHS Art IV and AP Art II students get a chance to experience the process of creating smart plate litho prints. The process starts with an ink drawing or a photograph....
You heave your duffel bag over your shoulder, making your first steps upon the green before you. Freedom has never tasted so good. It seems that the long, hard work in high school has finally paid...
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The sound of energetic blues from the band “Mississippi River†electrified my ears as I walked around the Clayton Farmer’s Market on a chilly Saturday morning. The products the...
Marina Henke, News Section Editor
• December 10, 2013
He was making meringues. Outfitted in a white chef coat with an American flag on one sleeve and an Italian flag on the other, Chef Martin Lopez whipped egg yolks as if it was second nature....
Jasvindar Singh was born on sugarcane farm in Fiji. Â From a young age, he helped his family grow and harvest the sugarcane crop while attending school. Â His uncle would often visit them and play...
Physics teacher Paul Mollinger occasionally walks into his classroom, looks around and thinks to himself, “Oh I haven’t seen a chicken today. Where’d the chickens go?â€
To Mollinger,...
For all CHS freshmen, are you scared of the upcoming mid-finals? Do you still feel unprepared? Do you have questions for your teachers? Would you like to study with other students in your class?
If...
(Listed in no particular order)
The Vampire Diaries- The supernatural drama is now in its fifth season and get more addictive with each episode.
Gravity Falls- This endearing animated series...
Ryan Luhning, one of the school’s assistant principals, sat upright in his office chair, hands folded, deep in thought. Luhning was silent, although an occasional laugh emanated from the small...