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Ski and snowboard trip cancelled due to lack of students

Ski and snowboard trip cancelled due to lack of students

Isaiah King, Staff Reporter March 19, 2015

As winter starts to precipitate, tourists and locals are attracted to pull out their winter recreational equipment and hit the slopes. A familiar four season resort, besides Massanutten, is Canaan Valley...

The team hangs out.

Gymnastics team finishes season

Isaiah King, Staff Reporter February 5, 2015

Just this week the Harrisonburg Blue Streaks finished their final home meet in the 2014 - 2015 season. With performances by all gymnasts, Harrisonburg did come short of a victory over the Knights of Turner...

Smartphone games are addicting, time consuming

Smartphone games are addicting, time consuming

Isaiah King, Staff Reporter January 27, 2015

With smartphones in the hands of practically every high schooler, there is always the desire to keep yourself occupied by downloading the most popular games and apps. The high score is what kills us. That...

Infographic by Isaiah King.

HHS weighs in on soda preferences

Isaiah King, Staff Reporter December 8, 2014

Bubbly carbonation brings a bizarre sensation to young teens these days. With about one vending machine for every twenty-three people in the world, it’s obvious for the temptation to gulp down another...

The diving board.

Dive team looks toward new season

Isaiah King, Staff Reporter November 20, 2014

Push of the heel, lifting of the body and propulsion off the diving board is what guides these athletes into the water with a perfect dive. Within frigid temperatures the HHS dive squad practices throughout...

Students find that it is worthwhile to have a part-time job

Students find that it is worthwhile to have a part-time job

Isaiah King, Staff Reporter September 30, 2014

As a teenager in this day and age, money is fuel for our satisfaction. Whether we find coins abandoned in parking lots, or are willing to mow lawns if we earn money. We treasure every last dime to purchase...

Opinion: Are curse words becoming overused?

Opinion: Are curse words becoming overused?

Isaiah King, Staff Reporter September 12, 2014

It can be very amusing to contemplate what America has “matured” into as of 2014. Throughout the course of the 18th century, young America had just snugly fit it’s feet into a pair of it’s own...

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