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Alternate View on Thanksgiving

An Interview with Malia Rodriguez
Ayla Foust December 5, 2018

As Thanksgiving approaches, America is preparing with turkeys, trips and traditions. However there is more to the Thanksgiving story that is often overlooked. Some schools have been known to teach students...

Never Too Early to Deck the Halls

Grace Johnson December 5, 2018

Bear with me here, but autumn means nothing to me. Is that a little harsh? Maybe… but in my eyes, it is simply the last season before it’s considered “appropriate” to bump Mele Kalikimaka and bake...

Wreck the Halls!

Bridget Burr December 5, 2018

Picture this: you hop into your car and turn on the radio. “Next, all your favorite Christmas classics.” The cheerful tune of Jingle Bells starts playing. What the heck? It’s the day after Halloween,...

Thanksgiving Anthem

It is in this hour of holiday spirit that I give to you this song of thankfulness. May it help you through the long family gatherings and the food comas.
Alex Brehmer December 5, 2018
It is in this hour of holiday spirit that I give to you this song of thankfulness. May it help you through the long family gatherings and the food comas.

Thanksgiving: An Outsider’s Perspective

Skyye D'Allyn and Payden Swofford December 3, 2018

Thanksgiving is an integral part of American culture, having been celebrated for as long as all of us have been alive. Not very many of us have really thought about what this celebration looks like to...

Fatal Friday

Black Friday's effect on America
Lily Valenta, Writer December 3, 2018

Since 1924, the crowd-filled streets and larger-than-life floats of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has marked the beginning of Black Friday. and the Friday following Thanksgiving has become the...

Black Friday Blues

Black Friday's effect on the environment
Skyye D'Allyn December 3, 2018

Black Friday is an American tradition that’s happened since 1924. Millions of Americans load into their cars, and drive to the nearest Walmart or scour the internet for the best deals they can find....

Asking for Help: Antidepressants

Sequoia Snogren-McGinnis December 3, 2018

Behind AHS’s pretty red and white colors lies a student body suffering from an often-hidden problem: depression. Many have hesitations around antidepressants. Reasons for reluctance can be the monetary...

Dealing with Depression: A Trial in Treating Depression

Logan Knouse, Writer November 16, 2018

Depression, it’s an epidemic, isn't it? I hear people’s stories, their ups and downs, their ‘remedies’. With such a surplus of Do this, do that out there, I feel it’s beneficial to hear another...

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Studying With Music: Good, Bad, or Both?

Lillian Witnauer, Reporter January 24, 2017

Music is an extremely important part of human culture. There are very few places around the world where music is not practiced, celebrated and enjoyed. It could be said that music is almost as important...

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Wizarding Reignited

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: Wizarding Reignited

Laila Borden, Reporter January 18, 2017

As a childhood Harry Potter fan, I was thrilled to hear that J.K. Rowling's fantasy world, in which I spent countless hours during my years of imaginary friends and unquestioned belief in magic, would...

JD Miller

Adara Peppercorn and Jade Bromley November 21, 2016

As October ends and November begins, many take time to reflect on what they are thankful for as they realize the opportunities they’ve been given. JD Miller, a junior here at Ashland High School...

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