Q&A: Insight of a sports manager
GOAL! As the fall season continues, the Girls Varsity Soccer team is hard at work practicing and preparing for their upcoming games. Among them is their manager, Yvonne Jimenez. Jimenez is a junior...
View ArticleNAHS celebrates Day of Peace
Saturday, Sept. 21 is the International Day of Peace. To honor this day, SHS National Art Honor Society created “Pinwheels for Peace” to bring awareness to this year’s theme of “Cultivating a Culture...
View Article‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’: The Spooky Movie of the Season
The movie “Beetlejuice” was produced in 1988 starring Winona Ryder and directed by Tim Burton. While the movie was instantly a cult classic upon release, people remained interested in the world of...
View ArticleHistory teacher perseveres to make class fun despite illness
U.S. history teacher Adam Maxwell returned to teaching this year at Silverado after taking a year off to recover from surgery. Despite his medical challenges, Maxwell effectively teaches the story of...
View ArticleStrike a Pose in ‘Dress to Impress’
A certain game has been making its way across Silverado lately. Students have been spotted playing it in class, at lunch, and before school. “Dress to Impress” is a Roblox fashion game where users...
View ArticleDear couples: Please stop making out in the hallway
You rush through the halls as the warning bell rings, trying your best to make it to class when a dreadful obstacle blocks your way— a couple making out in the middle of the hallway. PDAs, or Public...
View ArticleAI: The Game-Breaking Bug in the Video Gaming Industry
Five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic forced us to stay inside of our homes for months on end. From March 2020 to August 2021, most of my time would be spent in some relation to a video game, either...
View ArticleA senior’s point of view
It seems like just yesterday I was moving my clothes pin down to the yellow section on my kindergarten teacher’s behavior chart after getting in trouble for talking too much. And now here I am applying...
View ArticleIndustrial maintenance education keeps world spinning
As the end of January rolls around, students find themselves bombarded with choices for next year’s classes. Ceramics or journalism, Japanese or band? The options seem endless. Among the plethora of...
View ArticleExisting not crime punishable by death–except for dogs
Men who slaughter other men in heinous ways sit on death row for up to 20 years or until they die on their own, and yet we automatically end the lives of “bad dogs,” dogs who are violent or take up...
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