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The stereotypes of Generation Z

The stereotypes of Generation Z

Brianna Mathias, Staff reporter May 14, 2014

Nicknamed “the Internet Generation,” “Generation V” (for virtual), “The New Silent Generation” and even “the Google Generation,” Generation Z has been described both very negatively and...

Political interest among students

Political interest among students

Shelbie Berens, Staff Reporter May 14, 2014

Politics are a huge part of life, whether people realize it on a day-to-day basis or not. What goes on in the government ultimately affects every life. Some students are not opinionated on politics...

Students thoughts on superstition

Students thoughts on superstition

Brianna Mathias, Staff reporter May 14, 2014

Knocking on wood may seem like a silly thing to do to prevent bad luck, but in some instances, puzzling measures to avoid unpleasant circumstances are performed by even those who claim to not be superstitious. Sometimes...

Students discuss turning 18

Shelbie Berens, Staff Reporter May 14, 2014

It’s your 18birthday and you’re finally an official adult. You blow out the candles with excitement and think, “I’m finally free.” While it is true someone is legally considered an adult when...

Forensics compete at state tournament

Forensics compete at state tournament

Nicole Feyerherm, Staff Reporter May 12, 2014

The month of May holds many activities and milestones for students. School ends, seniors graduate and state competitions are held. The state championship tournament for forensics was held on May 3 in...

Merchandising opinions differ between students

Nicole Feyerherm, Staff Reporter May 12, 2014

Clothing can reveal several things about a person—what time they got up in the morning, how organized they are and their interests, both inside and outside of school. “I like ‘The Walking Dead’,”...

Personal budgeting advised for students

Aislinn Walters, Co-editor-in-Cheif May 12, 2014

In the world of capitalism, some may find it easy to spend money on unnecessary objects. Clothes, foods and other delicacies are readily available, which can make saving money a difficult task. “I...

Students turn in laptops

Shelbie Berens, Staff Reporter May 8, 2014

It’s the end of the year and the time has come for students to turn in their laptops. Whether this is a sad or celebratory event, there are certain requirements that must be fulfilled before a laptop...

Jester Awards results

Jester Awards results

Sylina Zhang, Staff Reporter May 7, 2014

The fall musical All Shook Up was nominated for 17 categories out of the total 23 and took home 12 awards including Overall Production at the annual Jester Awards. The event was held at the The Orpheum...

Human Biology students take opportunity

Human Biology students take opportunity

Nicole Feyerherm, Staff Reporter May 2, 2014

Students often look back fondly on memories of field trips taken, usually at the elementary school level. However, this past week, students in Lynn Zimmerman’s Human Biology class had the opportunity...

DECA goes to ICDC

DECA goes to ICDC

Nikki Vuong, Staff Reporter May 2, 2014

Thirteen DECA students will be attending the DECA International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in Atlanta this upcoming weekend. These students will be leaving on May 3 and coming home on May 7. “Basically,...

Jester Awards Nominations

Jester Awards Nominations

Sylina Zhang, Staff Reporter April 29, 2014

The fall production of the musical "All Shook Up" was nominated for 17 out of 23 possible nominations. Music Theater of Wichita launched a program called the Jester Awards in 2002  to celebrate...

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