How Far is too Far?
Nicole Cohea
February 7, 2013
Death threats. Self Harm. Drugs. These are just a few of the serious matters that overly obsessed teenagers go through on a daily basis when obsessing over their favorite pop star. A recent trend on Twitter “#cutforBieber” has changed the lives of many Justin Bieber fans. A picture of Justin Bieber... Read more »
Buffets
Kellcee Hall
January 28, 2013
Buffets are never a pleasant place to eat, they’re pretty sketchy. Recently it was my sister’s birthday and she wanted to eat at the ever so famous Golden Corral, obviously because of the chocolate fountain. I mean, she’s 10. What else could she want from there? I wanted to go to Olive Garden,... Read more »
The British are Coming
Nicole Cohea, staff writer
December 5, 2012
The British are coming…and this time they’re bringing their awesome music with them. These past few years, many British musicians have been taking over America with their rocking music and attractive accents. Artists like Adele, The Wanted, One Direction and Cher Lloyd have been dominating the... Read more »
I Don’t Want to Grow Up
Lorrie Chan, managing editor
December 5, 2012
Growing up. Two simple words. But I’ll be the first to admit, I’m scared of the process. I always find myself wondering, what exactly is growing up? Is it just turning eighteen? Is it the freedom of being able to decide for myself? Or is it something deeper than just having to do my own laundry,... Read more »
Awareness or Useless?
Chris Frink
December 3, 2012
In October and November, Enochs High School has held it’s annual Awareness Week, Red Ribbon Week and Every Fifteen Minutes. Every year Enochs tries to bring awareness for its students to prevent tragedy and bad decisions that could affect or even destroy our future. But there is one question that seems... Read more »
People constantly employ improper grammar
Kaylee Keith, Managing Editor
October 23, 2012
I is another American teen. Actually, who am I kidding? I am just a nerd, and I cannot seem to understand the constant utilization of improper grammar. As Americans, we are expected to receive at least a high school education, and students are expected to take an English course each year they are in... Read more »
Is Cheerleading a Sport?
Johnathon Pablo, Staff Writer
May 21, 2012
According to state standards, cheerleading is an official school sport. Cheer awards physical education credits and if taken all four years, participants will not have to take a PE class in high school. Really? Cheerleading is an official school sport? Any activity that involves putting make up on before... Read more »
Concealed handguns should be allowed
Mark Martinho, Staff Writer
May 1, 2012
As of July 13, 2011 carrying a concealed handgun is legal in 49 states. It’s not that difficult to see why this could be a controversial topic. Everybody knows that a handgun is a lethal weapon that can seriously wound and or kill a person, so why make it legal to conceal one of these weapons? For... Read more »
Falling too fast
Lorrie Chan, Staff Writer
April 1, 2012
The word “love” is an overused word in today’s society. Teenagers are throwing this word around as if it was just another word. However, the word “love” was never meant to be as simple as it is used. Love is a deep, passionate feeling that should be a word only expressed when one truly does... Read more »
Fans don’t cheer for girls sports
Amanda Reth, Staff Writer
April 1, 2012
Along with the icy cold weather and the multiple layers of clothing, the winter season means that the transition from Friday-night high school football games to Friday-night basketball games has begun. Well the boys basketball games, right? As a sophomore girl, I’ve only played basketball at Enochs... Read more »
