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2019 Academy Awards ceremony undergoes change in format

2019 Academy Awards ceremony undergoes change in format

Jessica Powlen, staff writer February 27, 2019

On Feb. 24, the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles held the 91st Academy Awards ceremony.  This was the night of the year we all looked forward to most, where Hollywood’s best actors and actresses united...

Teachers from around the state of Indiana gather for a meeting preparing for their trip to China. This summer, 26 Hoosier teachers plan to teach STEM to Chinese students and professional development to Chinese teachers.

DCHS English teacher to teach in China over summer

Jordan Ladd, editor February 27, 2019

As school will let out for the summer not too far from now, many students will release their minds from school work. Enjoying the free time, many will work summer jobs, hang out with friends, go on vacation,...

55 years later: The most influential band of all time

55 years later: The most influential band of all time

Elizabeth Walker, Staff Writer February 27, 2019

The Beatles first premiered on the Ed Sullivan Show on Feb. 9, 1964. Not long after their migration to America, their music began to flourish in the United States. People all across the nation talked about...

2019 Grammy award winners

Katlyn Sherinian February 13, 2019

The 2019 Grammy Awards were presented live on television on Sunday, Feb. 10. You have seen social media: the outrageous outfits, the heartfelt speeches, the show-stopping performances. See below for more...

Effort in high school produces future benefits

Effort in high school produces future benefits

Jessica Powlen, staff writer February 12, 2019

Getting into the standard high school habit of waiting to get your work done at the last minute, putting the least amount of effort needed into an assignment as possible, or just getting by with a C average...

Benefits of felines on humankind

Cynthia Rossi, Staff Writer February 12, 2019

Cats. Oh, how much love fills my heart when I think of those beautiful creatures. Cats are not only hands-down my favorite animal in the entire world, they are also magnificent, eloquent animals that are...

DCHS grad Kayleen Baker holds her newly published book, Is a Hotdog a Sandwich? Kayleen self published through Amazon Publishing, and her book is now available for purchase.

DCHS grad’s book hits Amazon shelves

Jordan Ladd, editor February 12, 2019

‘Is a hotdog a sandwich?’ is a question that has gripped the nation in the past few years. With arguments being made for either side of the issue, this is one of the more controversial topics in the...

Evolution of Groundhog Day

Evolution of Groundhog Day

Jessica Powlen, staff writer January 31, 2019

One of the best things about winter is hearing that Groundhog Day is approaching soon, and I am happy to say that it is.  Feb. 2 is the date to look forward to, where the rodent may or may not see his...

Picture of my grandpa, who was forced to take this picture after he caught a bluegill.

Unconventional life lessons obtained from elders

Elizabeth Walker, Staff Writer January 30, 2019

Over the years, I’ve collected tidbits of information from those around me who are substantially older than me. Sometimes I didn’t listen, but these lessons have been imparted unto me throughout my...

Important figures in civil rights movement

Important figures in civil rights movement

Cynthia Rossi, Staff Writer January 30, 2019

Whether you’re listening to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s expressive “I Have a Dream” speech or watching a documentary about Ruby Bridges’ fearless life, it is hard to not be inspired by the civil...

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