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Lawn Mower man, an app developed by Warner, has a 4.9-star rating

Junior takes on app design

Samantha Little, Editor-in-Chief January 26, 2018

Looking through the app store, one might come across two apps called Quarticolor and Lawn Mower Man. Though the developer is named as Jeff Warner, the one behind it all is junior Jonathan Warner. The...

Surratt sticks with Young Life

Surratt sticks with Young Life

Sophie Sallah, Copy Editor in Chief January 25, 2018

It all started with a Young Life leader, which led Katie Surratt and Chris Eckard to eventually get married. During her “reckless” years in high school, Katie Eckard was introduced to a local Young...

Reynolds travels world for tech company

Reynolds travels world for tech company

Owen Marshall, Editor-in-Chief January 25, 2018

Weston Reynolds did not plan on having the job position he is in currently as Senior Associate at Greycroft, but after being in the technology field for a while he found the career he believes is fit for...

Duda works with disadvantaged communities

Duda works with disadvantaged communities

Olivia Comer, Editor-in-Chief January 25, 2018

In high school, Maddie Duda identified herself as a people person above all else. Years later, she finds herself working with disadvantaged communities in the San Francisco Bay area to assess their needs...

Miller survives Virginia Tech Shooting

Miller survives Virginia Tech Shooting

Nyah Phengsitthy, Editor-in-Chief January 25, 2018

It’s been 10 and a half years since Heidi Miller was hiding under a desk trying to cover her head and spinal cord when a shooter had entered her classroom. In 2007, Miller was one of the victims of the...

Burden sings for Obama, Oprah

Burden sings for Obama, Oprah

Caleb Goss, Visual Content Editor in Chief January 25, 2018

Over the course of decades, millions of people have grown to love the arts and all it has to offer. JMU student and 2015 HHS graduate Isabelle Burden is one of them. Throughout Burden’s life, her...

Harrisonburg City Council to vote on second high school

Harrisonburg City Council to vote on second high school

Martin Beck, Staff Reporter January 23, 2018

The Harrisonburg School Board has voted unanimously to build a second high school, but that doesn’t mean anyone’s laying bricks just yet. The city council has yet to approve funding for the project,...

Luhn practices a dance routine

Luhn balances dance and track

Sid Tandel, Photography Editor in Chief January 13, 2018

Freshman Elena Luhn is an aspiring dancer who wishes to continue running track while proceeding with her dance career. She first got into dancing when she was six and she told her mom that she wanted to...

Junior D’Andre Moats works with teacher Melissa Thurman	 during night school. “[Night school] is more interaction,” Moats said. “If you would like a teacher in front of you, helping you a lot more, I would recommend night school.”

Night school provides alternative learning environment

Noah Siderhurst, Editor-in-Chief January 10, 2018

It’s 2:35 p.m. and students stream out of the building, some headed home, others to after school activities. But for junior D’Andre Moats and 32 others who attend night school, the day is just about...

Junior Rebecca Staton returns the ball with a spike back at William Fleming.

Volleyball players reflect on season highlights

Dany T Medhin, Editor December 15, 2017

Junior Andrea Osinkosky just finished up her fourth season of volleyball at Harrisonburg High School. This past season has been the best season in the last six years, but that wasn’t all do to skill...

Junior Jack Fleming slides to a stop.

Fleming continues longboarding through severe accidents

Sam Heie, Editor-in-Chief December 13, 2017

As junior Jack Fleming rounds a turn in the the University Park bus loop, he kicks out the tail end of his longboard and comes to a screeching stop, leaving four white wheel trails rubbed into the pavement....

Penrod stands knee deep in the ocean at her resort. She spent most of her days relaxing by the beach.

Penrod travels to Jamaica for annual Thanksgiving trip

Sarah Earle, Editor-in-Chief December 7, 2017

Traditionally, Thanksgiving is spent at home with family, as a large feast is served and gratitude fulfills the family mentality, whereas only 14.5% of the American population travel over 50 miles from...

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