News

  • 1 Senior Eric Price takes a moment to ponder life during a session of dialysis.
    Photo Credit: Jordan Coburn
  • 2 The steps to undergo dialysis.
    Photo Credit: Jordan Coburn
  • 3 Eric Price watches TV during treatment.
    Photo Credit: Jordan Coburn
  • 4 Eric Price spends time with his best friend Taylor Ashton.
    Photo Credit: Jordan Coburn

Willing through a life of relentless adversityBy: Jordan C.

Sickness. Exhaustion. Insomnia. Loss of appetite. Loss of concentration. Teens have their days where these symptoms are present for short periods of time. For senior Eric Price, this is his every day. Price was diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease when he was in the seventh grade and has been dealing with the complications ever since. Price remembers the events leading up to his diagnosis vividly.

School receives $100,000 donationBy: Sean Elezra

On Mar. 17, the school received a $100,000 donation from Seattle based food safety law firm Marler Clark on behalf of Linda Rivera and her family.

Sterner policies enacted for cheatingBy: Izzy B.

After numerous cheating scandals emerged this school year, a stricter Scholastic Honesty Policy went into effect during the second semester. The new policy enforces...

Giving back to the communityBy: Taylor Rice

While many students fail to be involved in their community throughout their high school career, the students in business teacher Caroline Carpenter's accounting class are learning to give back.

FEATURED VIDEOS

Sections

Sports »

One Vision. One Game

The story of the girl's soccer victory. With seventeen minutes left in the state championship game..

Entertain »

Try and catch them all

Pokemon, the number one game since 1995, is on its way back to the top!

Opinion »

Pro/Con: Freedom of Political Expression

The debate of political expression at school.