Cyberbullying

Kristen Hanning, Feature Editor
December 15, 2011

Social media can be used to spread information faster than imaginable from traditional sources. It can discover a new sensation overnight. It can connect people that otherwise would be impossible. When  properly used its benefits are limitless. Unfortunately that is not always the case. If Social media... Read more »

Christmas Stroll; Walking in a Winter Wonderland

Sara Moltzan, Feature Section Co-editor
December 15, 2011

The Christmas stroll  “Home for the Holidays” was a hit and miss for participants this year. To begin with, the main event, the Polar Plunge, was moved from its usual location. Bailey Thomas added “I liked the new location because it was more open and everyone could see it.” Additionally, in... Read more »

Glitz and comfort

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Breanna Sanderson, journalist
November 14, 2011

Walking the runway doesn’t mean that you have to walk down in uncomfortable clothing. Top models as well as everyday people are now starting to wear daily clothes that anybody can wear and afford. Yoga pants are the new fashion. These comfy, relatively inexpensive pants get worn around school,... Read more »

Under the Falls

Hanna Graybill, Journalist
November 14, 2011

The Crooked Tree: Coffee and Cakes Mon-Sat 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 501 1st Ave. North www.crookedtreecoffeeandcakes.com At the Crooked Tree you will crave everything and anything. When you walk into the door the distinctive scent of coffee and the sweet smell of baking fill your nose, you can’t help but smile.... Read more »

Log in to Class!

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Katie Rider
October 14, 2011

Logging on to a computer every day is routine for most high school students, whether it is to type an English document or update their Facebook status. In the last few years, the aspect of using computers to complete academic projects and assignments has grown and evolved into students taking online... Read more »

Caleigh Oliver: Outstanding Community Service

May 31, 2011

by Sara Graybill Caleigh Oliver, a GFH junior, was the first to receive a volunteer service letter from GFH.  Volunteer Service is a relativity new way to letter, and this spring Oliver completed one of the four ways one can letter in this category. Oliver chose to spend her volunteer time this year... Read more »

One of a Kind.

May 26, 2011

      Everyone thought she was ignoring them. They would call and call and call her name… and…no answer. That’s when Thyra Wood, only two years old found out something that would change her life forever. She was hearing impaired requiring the use of a hearing aid. But she didn’t let... Read more »

Don’t take life too seriously. No one gets out alive, anyway

May 24, 2011

Copy by Jillian Wiggers Everyone thought she was ignoring them. They would call and call and call her name… and…no answer. That’s when Thyra Wood, only two years old found out something that would change her life forever. She was hearing impaired requiring the use of a hearing aid. But... Read more »

To Write Love On Her Arms: Love is the movement.

March 7, 2011

Lacey Hill                      To Write Love On Her Arms, this organization gives hope to all teens suffering with depression, addictions, self-injuries and suicide. For some people ,surviving is a great challenge. TWLOHA has saved so many lives and given them hope that there is... Read more »

To Write Love On Her Arms: coping with the pain.

March 7, 2011

Lacey Hill Thirty one scars she counts on her fore-arm, a heart on her ankle, and a heart on her wrist. A scar for every time she’s hurt, every time she felt like nothing, every time someone put her down and told her she was never going to be successful. Many thoughts of suicide, and just not going... Read more »

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