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Sophomore Violet Caver sings the opening number of the second act, “Woe is Me.” The theater department will perform the show at 7 p.m. Oct 24-27, with an understudy show at 2 p.m. Oct. 26.
Theater department to perform first non-school-wide musical Oct. 24-27
Krista Fleming, Editor in Chief • October 23, 2024

The theater department will perform “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” at 7 p.m. on Oct 24-27 and 2 p.m. Oct. 27 in the black box theater. Students can purchase the first theater-exclusive musical tickets for...

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“League of Legends” team captain Thomas Cho practices in the Esports room after school on Oct. 17. Esports competes in Texas Scholastic Esports (TexSEF) and High School Esports League (HSEL).
Esports adapts to departure of head coach
Gavin Lambert, Sports Editor • October 21, 2024

Esports competes in national and state level leagues — Texas Scholastic Esports (TexSEF) and National Scholastic Esports League (HSEL) — with 78 kids in 24 rosters, in a total of eight games, including, “Valorant,” “Overwatch,”...

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Senior Kenneth Han competes at the 11th Annual Great Plains Marimba Competition in the summer. Though he didn’t win, Han said he was proud of the performance he was able to achieve since his improvement from the previous year.
Double the Rhythm
Shiren Noorani, Managing Editor • October 29, 2024

Hour one: he’s getting ready for rehearsal on a Monday morning. Hour eight: he’s racking his drum and rolling his marimba up the ramp.  Hour 22: he’s performing at the football game. Hour 36: he’s finally heading...

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Senior Luke Sharp poses with his saxophone, bat, helmet and AP textbooks. Sharp is a member of the varsity football and baseball teams, a part of a nationally recognized saxophone quartet and a scholar. He said his interests have led to him growing as a leader and becoming a better person through them.
Sharpest tool in the shed
Gavin Lambert, Sports Editor • October 25, 2024

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Car Seat Headrest’s EP “How to Leave Town” was released 10 years ago today. In celebration, I ranked the seven songs included. “How To Leave Town” focuses on loneliness, growing up, depression and the ways the singer dealt with these issues.
Ranking “How To Leave Town” 10 years later
Lily Andersson, Reporter • October 31, 2024

“It is 2014 and I have no idea what is going on in my life!” This is the first line from the best song on “How To Leave Town,” and...

After an auspicious weekend in Austin, the teams headed to Mexico, for the Mexico City Grand Prix. The weekend provided a memorable race filled with drama and monumental moments.
Formula 1 on the Apex: A memorable Mexican Grand Prix
Gavin Lambert, Sports Editor • October 30, 2024

After an auspicious weekend in Austin, the teams headed to Mexico City for the Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México (Mexico City Grand Prix).  This...

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 grieving those who are alive.
Myths by the Month: Living Grief
Shiren Noorani, Managing Editor • October 31, 2024

I’ve always associated grief with death; it just made sense.  The day my grandpa died, I felt a pit in my stomach — one I had felt before....

After an auspicious weekend in Austin, the teams headed to Mexico, for the Mexico City Grand Prix. The weekend provided a memorable race filled with drama and monumental moments.
Formula 1 on the Apex: A memorable Mexican Grand Prix
Gavin Lambert, Sports Editor • October 30, 2024

After an auspicious weekend in Austin, the teams headed to Mexico City for the Gran Premio de la Ciudad de México (Mexico City Grand Prix).  This...