That Is Just Ridiculous (September 2011)
We all see Homecoming, similar to other commercialized high school events, depicted as a milestone in pop culture with males and females stereotyped as hideously ...
Rethinking Dissection
At the beginning of the school year, Mrs. Mathew tells many of her new freshmen biology classes about a student she had a few years ...
The Restaurant Debate: Moes vs. Chipotle
Moe’s: The staff immediately greets guests with a cheerful “Welcome to Moe’s!” as they walk through the door. Offering a variety of different items, from ...
Under-the-Radar Cappies Team Plays Critical Role in Theater Department
Though not particularly renowned around campus, the Cappies Team, AHS’ own group of theater critics, has important responsibilities that it must always keep up with, ...
Fashion Forward: Hippie Headbands
Trends have often been described as a cycle; everything that was once popular will most likely be popular once more.
Lately, 70’s hippie inspired accessories have ...
Handbook Features New Rules
From the time most students first start school at AHS, they anticipate the day they can leave campus for lunch and independent, knowing that only ...
Social Networking Now Banned
Students received a surprise when, at the Handbook Rules assembly Monday, September 12, administration informed them that on-campus use of social networking sites (i.e. Facebook, ...
International Day of Peace Assembly Returns
Currently, there are about 41 conflicts and wars occurring around the world. However, on September 21, all guns are laid down, all fighting stops, and ...
“The Help,” Reviewed
Based on Kathryn Stockett’s novel of the same name, “The Help” follows young Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan (played by Emma Stone) on her quest to capture ...
From the Track to the Field, Tucker Excels
Walter Tucker could not go to France for the Junior Olympics, but still had a successful summer running track. Starting last year, he trained all ...

