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Q and A with City Council candidate Paloma Saucedo

Q and A with City Council candidate Paloma Saucedo

Noah Siderhurst, Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2018

This Q and A was done as part of a series covering all the non-incumbent candidates for the city council election on Nov. 6. More Q and A's will be posted throughout this week.   Paloma Saucedo Q:...

Senior Glorious Njoroge works on a lab.

Njoroge pursues college-level education as high school senior

Audrey Knupp, Feature Editor October 24, 2018

While most students at our school are walking to second block, senior Glorious Njoroge has to get into her car to go to her next class. Njoroge is one of fourteen students that goes to Blue Ridge Community...

Romeros campaign promoted phrases in both English and Spanish as Romero takes pride in his bilingual roots.

Eshleman works with candidate Sal Romero

Grace Miller, Page Editor October 19, 2018

Every week, Gabriel Eshleman leaves the “normal” life of a high school students and works with City Council candidate Sal Romero. Eshleman has participated in Romero’s meetings and debates in his...

Senior Juniel Rodriguez started rapping when he was 11. “I have multiple styles: I can be lyrical, I can rap with a fun vibe or I could just go off like Lil Pump and just say stupid stuff over a beat,” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez raps about relatable topics

Jorge Rodriguez-Saucedo, Staff Reporter October 16, 2018

In seventh grade, senior Juniel Rodriguez was assigned a project with the option to make a rap. From that point, music and rapping has become a personal part of his life. “One of the projects was...

JMU practicum student Rachel Barton sits at the desk in Marc Healys classroom. Barton is currently working on her Masters in Education.

Barton practicum teaches with Healy

Mia Constantin, Print Editor in Chief October 15, 2018

Select students from colleges around the area have come to HHS to get real-life experience teaching. One such practicum is JMU student Rachel Barton, the practicum for history teacher Marc Healy. She decided...

School Board Vice Chair Andy Kohen speaks at the dedication of the Elon Rhodes Early Learning Center. “There is no better investment that a community makes than investing in its children,” Kohen said.

Andy Kohen runs for reelection to complete unfinished business

Holly Bill, Head Editor in Chief October 10, 2018

Finishing unfinished business is why current Vice Chair Andy Kohen is running for reelection to the Harrisonburg City Public Schools School Board. Kohen was first elected to the school board in November...

Hermes follows STEM passion through technology-related clubs

Hermes follows STEM passion through technology-related clubs

Lucas Thompson, Staff Reporter October 2, 2018

Sophomore Henry Hermes has always been interested in all things STEM related. Throughout his school career, he has taken any opportunity that has come his way. Ever since he was a child, he has been intrigued...

Rice encourages study abroad opportunity

Rice encourages study abroad opportunity

Ashley Iscoa, Page Editor September 27, 2018

At some points in life, the opportunity to be adventurous can be out of reach. This may be due to the lack of time, the financial costs and the process of planning a trip. History teacher Sean Rice has...

Seniors Alexia Munoz (left) and Marena Benton (right) discuss whether theyve collected enough soil. Students were instructed to get enough to fill a beer bottle. Later in the year, they will be using a similarly sized container to plant soybeans.

Biotechnology class collects soil samples from local farms

Oziel Valdez, Online Editor in Chief September 26, 2018

With mud on their shoes, the STEM biotech class explored farms around Harrisonburg on Sept. 20. Their goal: to collect soil samples from a variety of fields to plant soybeans in, ultimately looking...

Kelly transitions into teaching role after multiple career changes

Kelly transitions into teaching role after multiple career changes

Ashley Iscoa, Page Editor September 26, 2018

  Physical Education teacher Roy Kelly starts off the 2018-19 school year on a different note. Originally from Front Royal, Kelly was a “military brat” for most of his childhood but has settled...

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