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Eight cult following movies everyone should watch

Eight cult following movies everyone should watch

Lacey Gregory, Associate Editor March 31, 2017

It is unclear exactly how a movie achieves a cult following, but there is most definitely not a scarcity of such films. In no particular order, here are eight movies with cult followings that everyone...

QUIZ - Did you ever go through an emo phase?

QUIZ – Did you ever go through an ’emo’ phase?

Anniston Weber, Co-Editor-in-Chief March 29, 2017

   

12 Angry Jurors interactive slideshow

“12 Angry Jurors” interactive slideshow

Anniston Weber, Co-Editor-in-Chief March 16, 2017

Junior Sara Rohleder and senior Madison Crees work together on Science Olympiad.

Junior sets sights out of this world

Kara Brooks, Editor March 7, 2017

Growing up, it is common for students to have big, seemingly unattainable dreams for their lives. Junior Sara Rohleder is making her seemingly impossible dream a reality. Rohleder has always had an...

Fashion Finds: Vans Skate Shoes

Fashion Finds: Vans Skate Shoes

Lacey Gregory, Associate Editor February 17, 2017

Can you pass this spelling test?

Can you pass this spelling test?

Anniston Weber, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2017

Fashion Finds: Terrific ties for Indian Call

Fashion Finds: Terrific ties for Indian Call

Madison Weber, Staff Reporter January 26, 2017

   

Teacher Suzanne Stark demonstrates how to use Google Cardboard

Emerging Tech makes students more familiar with technology

Jordyn Dake, Online Editor January 17, 2017

According to Emerging Tech teacher Suzanne Stark, Emerging tech is a class to explore new technologies and become skilled on classes that are already available here at HHS. “Exploring the Surface...

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