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The Band performs at the Bands of America (BOA) San Antonio Super Regional Competition on Nov 9. (Photo via Richanda Bryant)
Marching Band places first at UIL state
Andrew Higgins, Reporter • November 15, 2024

The band placed first at UIL state and second at the Bands of America (BOA) San Antonio Super Regional Competition on its trip to San Antonio on Nov. 9-12. “We're extremely proud of the kids and their work ethic, perseverance...

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MSA and HASA to host volleyball tournament Nov. 18
MSA and HASA to host volleyball tournament Nov. 18
Auyeh Oufi, Reporter • November 14, 2024

The Muslim Student Association (MSA) and Hebron Asian Student Association (HASA) will host a glow-in-the-dark volleyball tournament on Nov. 18 at 6 p.m. in the main gym. Seven teams will compete for a cash prize. After hosting...

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Middle hitter Haley Kersetter was forced to sit out the majority of her senior season after sustaining an ankle sprain. Following her gradual reintroduction  to the court in Oct., she ended her season against the same team she got her injury from.
Tearing through the net
Saahir Mawani, Design Editor • November 13, 2024

She leaps to block the ball. She’s done it a thousand times, but this time, something is different.  This time, everything comes crashing down alongside her.  Landing from the jump, senior Haley Keresetter stepped on the...

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Senior Cade Moyle holds a Raspberry Pi –– a miniature computer — in his hands. He has a knack for working on computers, doing math equations and playing tennis.
Hawks Uncovered: Senior Cade Moyle
Eli Church, Reporter • November 12, 2024

Editor’s Note: “Hawks Uncovered” is a series that tells the often unknown stories of Hebron students and staff. The highways: ethernet cables. The streetlights: routers. The tollbooths: firewalls.  This is the analogy...

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Experimental piano is a sub genre of music that turns piano into something fast and exciting. I recommend starting with Ethan Bortnick and Will Wood.
Introduction to Experimental Piano
Eli Church, Reporter • November 13, 2024

It was the most insane mosh pit I’ve ever been in. Music blasted and neon lights flashed from the stage. The crowd was jumping, dancing...

Infographic: Poem of the Month
Infographic: Poem of the Month
Avery Boyle, Reporter • November 12, 2024

Every time I visit my grandpa’s grave, I leave white roses. It’s never any other flower, always the same to symbolize that no matter when I come or how long it’s been, the foundation of my love for him will always stay the same — the flower will always stay the same.
Opinion: Goodnight, Dada
Shiren Noorani, Managing Editor • November 11, 2024

Dada, Remember how I’d come say goodnight to you every night, and you’d hug me, put your hand on my head and kiss it? I still say goodnight...

Myths by the Month is a blog dedicated to tackling things I’ve been told related to mental health that are actually myths. This month, I’m talking about “what ifs” being overrated.
Myths by the Month: What if?
Shiren Noorani, Managing Editor • November 8, 2024

“What if we took him to the hospital sooner?” I could’ve said goodbye. “What if he didn’t smoke?” I could’ve saved him.  I...