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Upperclassmen visit college campuses

Upperclassmen visit college campuses

Faith Runnells, Sports Editor February 17, 2014

For a majority of the students attending HHS, high school will not be their highest education. Many students, especially juniors and seniors, are looking at further learning opportunities, including colleges....

Musical 2014: Pit musicians provide integral piece

Musical 2014: Pit musicians provide integral piece

Rafael Snell-Feikema, Online Editor-in-Chief February 15, 2014

The yearly HHS Musical production is no small feat. Aside from the obvious work done by the cast members and the directors, much of this happens behind the stage - and in the case of the musical’s pit...

The benefit of the gymnasium allows baseball practice even in Winter.

Harrisonburg Little League Association provides teaching opportunities for baseball players

Austin Engle, Staff Reporter January 16, 2014

High school baseball players spent many Saturdays in December and January getting up before noon and heading to the high school to help in the Harrisonburg Little League Association (HLLA) Clinic, a program...

Black Friday; Where has it gone?

Black Friday; Where has it gone?

Austin Engle, Staff Reporter December 17, 2013

On the morning of Friday, November 29, better known as Black Friday, roads were empty and shoppers practically non-existent. For years Black Friday was the day retail stores looked forward to making lots...

A view of the Massanutten slopes during a nice winter day.

Massanutten Ski Resort is a winter hotspot

Faith Runnells, Sports Editor December 13, 2013

Many people in the town of Harrisonburg are fortunate enough to live so close to Massanutten resort, a four-season resort, but especially known for its winter season of skiing and snowboarding. With the...

Pieces was high emotion show featuring several linked vignettes.

Student-devised One Act places third at states

Luke Gibson and Fernando Gamboa December 11, 2013

The VHSL One Act State championship: A yearly event that is almost becoming a tradition for Harrisonburg to attend. In 2011, HHS secured second place. In 2012, HHS raised the bar by placing first. When...

After school journalism workshops introduce newspaper writing to keen middle schoolers

After school journalism workshops introduce newspaper writing to keen middle schoolers

Rafael Snell-Feikema and Austin Coffey November 20, 2013

This Monday was the first day of a new year of journalism workshops for middle schoolers - and the first day of the program’s second year. Through it, a collection of middle school students from Thomas...

Presentations were available in English, Spanish, and American sign language

College Night provides students with much needed information

Sarah Scribano, News Editor November 12, 2013

For the very first time in the history of Harrisonburg High School, ECMC provided a way for the high school to provide students a way to learn about college. The counseling center lead the presentation...

Marching band ends season with strong musical run

Marching band ends season with strong musical run

Ava Reynolds and Sarah Scribano November 5, 2013

The competitive season for the Blue Streak marching band started out with an unexpected twist. The first competition was located in Winchester at Millbrook High School. At this particular competition,...

Students from a mix of classes gained a first hand perspective on colonial life.

Social studies students learn how life was in colonial Williamsburg

Mia Karr, Print Editor-in-Chief October 31, 2013

“The trip was amazing,” Harmison said. “I would definitely recommend going. It was Fifteen students now know what’s it’s like to march in the colonial army during the American Revolution, attend...

Democrat Terry McAuliffe will go against Republican Ken Cuccinelli in Nov. 5s election.

President Clinton gives his support for McAuliffe at James Madison University

Celia Ehrenpreis and Fernando Gamboa October 30, 2013

The floodgates opened and people poured in, ushers scrambled to seat those with special green tickets and tickets labeled ADA. Everyone else with a blue ticket was instructed to find a seat or space. The...

The Walls of Teal had a jazz-influenced set. Photo courtesy of Bob Adamek

Help Wanted shares tips on starting a band

Ava Reynolds, Staff Photographer October 25, 2013

High school students tend to have big ideas that are never pursued, for example, starting a successful band. However for seniors Abe Nouri and Jack Adamek, this idea has actually been met with success....

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