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Last minute costume ideas for the procrastinator

Last minute costume ideas for the procrastinator

Katlyn Sherinian, staff writer October 17, 2018

Halloween is a great opportunity to show our creative sides. Life gets in the way of our creative process. Next thing we know it is Oct. 30 and we only have one day to plan our costume. Luckily, I have...

Oracle football racking up the wins

Oracle football racking up the wins

Elijah Hudson, Sports Writer October 3, 2018

The biggest headline in Delphi athletics this fall is the almost unprecedented success of the football team. So what is the hype about this group of young men? Delphi has increased their win total to eight,...

Natasha, left, and her sister Bianca are both co-founders of the Dutch endurance drink, Predator. Predator has started its journey to the U.S. recently.

Entrepreneurship: From the Netherlands to Carroll County

Jordan Ladd, editor October 3, 2018

Sisters Bianca and Natasha have both had their share of late-nighters when it comes to school work. While in university, both were self-proclaimed “procrastinators,” and as any well-versed procrastinator...

Jonas Brown, left, and Mr. Plank, right, show off this weeks produce that was picked.

Senior Jonas Brown earns national grant for FFA community garden

Jordan Ladd, editor September 19, 2018

Delphi senior Jonas Brown earned a national grant this September for his work in the Delphi FFA’s community garden. The grant is sponsored by Land O’ Lakes, a member-owned cooperative that focuses...

From left: Dennis Lucht, Germany; Buddharaksa  Phatcharasaksakol, Thailand; Kasia Wojcik, Poland; Jala Schanz, Germany; and Bernardo Ribas-Everling, Brazil.

Five exchange students make their home in Delphi

Jordan Ladd, editor September 19, 2018

This year, Delphi is privileged enough to host five exchange students from around the world. In the past, Delphi has hosted students from a variety of places, including Switzerland, Indonesia, Serbia,...

College football is back in Indiana

College football is back in Indiana

Joe Perry, Sports writer September 14, 2018

It’s official. College football is back, and the state of Indiana has a lot of high interest teams competing this year. Between IU, Purdue and Notre Dame, it’s easy to find a hometown team to cheer...

9/11 from the perspective of a teenage girl

9/11 from the perspective of a teenage girl

Katie Stanley, guest writer September 11, 2018

On Sept. 11, 2001, I wasn’t born. I existed nowhere on this planet. I was born a full nine months after the attacks against our country, but this in no way discredits the events that occured on that...

Hear me out: Im a feminist

Hear me out: I’m a feminist

Katlyn Sherinian, staff writer September 5, 2018

Feminism is the advocacy of equality between genders. Unfortunately, the word feminism  has developed a negative connotation. It has become a running joke that feminists are angry women who hate men....

Overall winners Collin Dulin and Evan Royal. Picture by Angel Prince.

DCMS hosts twelfth annual triathlon

Elijah Hudson, Sports Writer August 24, 2018

The 12th annual DCMS triathlon took place Wednesday, September 22.  As always, the event featured a rigorous course consisting of 250 meters of swimming, 5.5 miles of biking, and 2 miles of running. The...

Fall sports preview

Fall sports preview

Joe Perry and Elijah Hudson August 23, 2018

Boys’ Soccer After going 10-7-1 last year, the boys’ soccer team is looking to continue their success this season. The Oracles are a very experienced team as all but two starters are upperclassmen....

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