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DECA will compete in its state meet on March 6-8 at the Dallas Hilton Anatole. Hebron DECA has the most state qualifiers from any LISD delegation, with a school-record-breaking 89 competitors.
DECA to compete at state meet March 6-8
Shiren Noorani, Managing Editor • March 5, 2025

Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) will compete in its State Career Development Conference March 6-8. The competition is being held at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, rather than Houston, like last year. Hebron DECA...

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During the first act of the understudy run, sophomore Landry Woolridge is revealed as a mutt. While initially the lowliest of the dogs, he is later shown an equal.
Theater’s Silver Company to perform “The Book of Dog” Feb. 27-March 1
Saahir Mawani, Design Editor • February 26, 2025

  Theater’s Silver Company will perform its spring show “The Book of Dog,” Feb. 27-March 1 at 7 p.m., as well as an understudy show on March 1 at 2 p.m. The show follows the life of Marvin the dog (senior Grant...

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Sophomore Elise Hunt began her TikTok journey in eighth grade. Now, with 58,000 followers and a small business, Elise wants to create content she knows other teenage girls will relate to.
Behind the screen
Alyssa Dawson, Reporter • March 19, 2025

“If I got a dollar every time someone said I looked like Belly.”  Those words created sophomore Elise Hunt’s first viral TikTok. She only made the video because people online told her she looked like Lola Tung, who plays...

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Senior Chris Bertulfo poses with his trumpet. He has played the trumpet since he was in sixth grade.
Perfecting the rhythm
Daniela Valdez Rios, Reporter • March 7, 2025

His eyes widened at the notification. “We are glad to offer you a membership to the Santa Clara Vanguard.” In the next five seconds, senior Chris Bertulfo jumped out of his seat and ran to his director’s room, still...

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In this podcast, different members of “The Hawk Eye” staff go “On the record” to tell their own story.
On the record: Sophomore Avery Boyle
Krista Fleming and Peyton Kuschmeider March 24, 2025

Sophomore Avery Boyle discusses writing, grief and her plans for the future.

Released on March 14, "The Electric State" displays relatable problems, but the expense to produce it was not worth the price.
“The Electric State” isn’t worth the cost
April Choe, Reporter • March 21, 2025

Ever since the creation of iPhones, the one thing I’ve heard everywhere is that teenagers are spending too much time looking at screens instead...

My grandmother taught me many lessons when she was alive; the most important one was to cherish memories. Goodbyes have always been hard for me. Now that I am a senior — not the freshman girl my grandmother once knew — saying goodbye has become inevitable.
Senior column: Saying goodbye
Peyton Kuschmeider, Multimedia and Opinion Editor • March 7, 2025

My mom was cooking spaghetti in the kitchen while my dad and I sat on the couch, FaceTiming my grandmother. I didn’t want to talk to her....

During the 89th legislative session, legislators need to add more funds and distribute them to make better education accessible and maintain any chance at a substantial future.
Staff editorial: Texas should increase public education funding
Staff March 6, 2025

Six years.  The basic allotment — the main source of funding for public education — stagnated six years ago. Inflation has risen 20%...