An improved hockey team looks forward to a winning season
By Parijat Jha
Recovering from a disappointing previous season, the Bears had much to improve ...
To be put in place next year, the new flex credit system will allow students to test out of classes
By Noah GrummanSix days a week, from November until Februar...
Thespians prepare for West Side Story, a play that brings many challenges for cast
By Eman Albash
After attending the West Side Story tryouts, junior Andrew...
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The iPod craze began in 2001, when Apple debuted its first generation iPod. The technology quickly took hold, as people realized the revo...
While most seniors are obsessing over college applications, these student athletes can sit back and enjoy the last year of high school and the transition to college.
By Bo Fisher
The Schedule Review Committee proposed a possible schedule change for upcoming school years that has already begun stirring a debate. Blocked clas...
By Parijat Jha
It is a Thursday night, the lights are dim, and the audience is anxious to see the plays begin. The actors are backstage ready to preform, hop...
The dream to relive sixth grade camp came true for UAHS students, but this time around, students experienced camp much differently—as counselors.
Senior Joey Cordle said the sixth graders looked up to the counselors for their age.
“At that age, you look up to high schoolers, and almost everything they do seems cool,” Cordle said. “[The sixth graders] are always interested in you, and they always want to cling around you.”