Rose builds environmental journalism skills through scholarship in Thailand
Maria Rose started gaining interest in environmental issues in middle school. After watching “An Inconvenient Truth”, a documentary by Al Gore, everything clicked into place for Rose. After graduating,...
View ArticleFlueckiger lives dream job with innovative work, decorates White House
Carolyn Flueckiger is making America beautiful again. Leaving behind her high school ambitions of pursuing a career relating to pre-med or genetics, Flueckiger graduated from JMU, leading her to where...
View ArticleMan on the Street Senior Edition: What is your biggest regret?
Slideshow • 9 PhotosMartin Beck"Not wearing a sweet hat to school," senior Max McDaniel said. "What I lack is style. I could do with some more style."Close
View ArticleVending machines should be open during school hours
Our school has multiple vending machines, however, students cannot access them until after 2:30, which is when most students leave school. By having the vending machines open during the day as well as...
View ArticleTiny Tots concert 2018
Slideshow • 10 PhotosForrest MatterThe band plays music from "Star Wars," much to the delight of the kids.Close
View ArticleVideo game developer visits during ELT
Sean Landis, the lead developer at Raincrow Studios (a game company currently making a mobile game named “Covens”) came to HHS April 4 for an ELT event. Sean graduated from the University of Maryland,...
View ArticleWalton publishes various plays
From serious to humerous, librarian Bradley Walton writes plays ranging from ten minutes to one and a half hour long with titles like “How to Kill a Mockingbird” and “The Absolutely Insidious and...
View ArticleMashita offers unique Korean menu
Driving down Market Street towards I-81, Mashita is hard to miss. The light gray truck has graffiti-style writing on its side stating the food truck’s name, which means “delicious” in Korean. The owner...
View ArticleSy carries interest in tennis from Germany to U.S.
After living in the area of Bavaria, Germany for 16 years and playing tennis there, junior Michael Sy came to the United States after his father landed a job at James Madison University. “[I played...
View ArticleYoga makes ideal stress suppressor, exercise
Compiled with schoolwork, sports and extracurriculars, my overloaded schedule has always kept me on the run, so when I have a moment to myself, I meditate. Having a stressful lifestyle has deprived me...
View ArticleGelberg-Hagmaier tattoos body with meaningful symbol
The ink permanently engraved on Naomi Gelberg-Hagmaier’s tattoo has a special meaning to her. “[My tattoo] is the astronomical sign for comet, and for me it’s about gender identity because it’s an...
View ArticleJEA/NSPA Journalism Conference tradeshow
Slideshow • 16 PhotosMadison VarnerFreshman Oziel Valdez velcros journalistic sayings to a board during the trade show in San Francisco. Close
View ArticleMOTS: Senior feelings about leaving school
Slideshow • 5 PhotosNicole Mayorga“I feel good, happy and independent to leave HHS,” senior Rawand Ali said.Close
View ArticleSENIOR WILLS 2018
ATTENTION SENIORS it is time to start saying your goodbyes to high school. The senior will form is now open and if you would like to participate please fill it out by May 1. Leave a message to your...
View ArticleSTEM students take prototypes to Bluestone kindergarteners
Slideshow • 14 PhotosEmma LankfordBluestone students listen and ask questions as STEM academy students present their prototypes.Close
View ArticleJV girls soccer pulls off win against Rockbridge
Slideshow • 10 PhotosDavid BeckEighth grader Abby Fornadel prepares to cross the ball in.Close
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