History in the making

March 8, 2012 • Brian Clarke, Business Manager/ Writer  
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A famous saying has always been ‘we must know our past so we do not commit the same mistakes in the future’, this holds true in almost anyone’s daily life, yet history always stands on the back burner to other subjects such as mathematics, science, and english. But there has come a day that reigns... Read more »

Getting a higher education at high school

March 8, 2012 • Hillary Hurtado, Writer  
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Lots of speculation has come up surrounding the question of college classes within our new high school. With the new set-up of the high school, students will be prohibited to stay on school grounds. This has caused uproar of mixed emotions, and for months students have been curious as to what the plans... Read more »

New Stadium Planned to be Built at the New High School

March 8, 2012 • Allison Doll, Writer  
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Let’s get ready to play some football, wait not just yet.   On Monday, April 4, the Board of Education unanimously voted to approve the completion of the stadium at the new high school. “The board really thought this decision through, they looked at the pros and cons and came up with a decision... Read more »

Teachers see parents

Teachers see parents

February 21, 2012 • Lindy Bilberry, Staff Writer  
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That time of the year has come and gone again— the time that students dread, teachers look forward to, and parents get mad about.  Parent-teacher conferences.  This past week, students and teachers braved the spring semester conferences. “I didn’t have any mad students or parents,” said... Read more »

Dancing by Ourselves? (Are School Dances a Thing of the Past)

February 20, 2012 • Allison Doll, Writer  
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Will school dances be left behind when we make the transition to the new school next year?  It appears this will not be the case, as long as the student body wants to continue to have school dances, and cooperate to have them they will remain a tradition.  This rumor is among many other new school... Read more »

Homecoming lifts spirit

Senior Kristen Heiman goes for a loose ball during a home game against Dodge city.

February 20, 2012 • Taryn Tempel, Writer  
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Winter Homecoming kicked off last week at Garden City High School, and it was full of excitement. There was spirit week, basketball games, the crowning ceremony and the dance to top it all off. Spirit week themes included a brown and white day, career day, teacher day and a spotlight day. “I think... Read more »

Homecoming Week is in Full Swing

Homecoming Week is in Full Swing

February 9, 2012 • Allison Doll, Writer  
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Homecoming week is in full swing, it was kicked off by spirit week.  On Monday the students showed their school pride by sporting the school colors for brown and white day.  On Tuesday they looked towards the future by dressing up for career day.  Wednesday they put on their best Hawaiian shirts,... Read more »

Radiation found in Bed Bath and Beyond Products

January 20, 2012 • Allison Doll, Writer  
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It’s cold and flu season that means it is also time for runny noses, sore throats, coughing, sneezing, fever, headaches, and aching muscles, that is enough of a problems without having to worry about the effects of Radioactive Activity.  On Monday the U.S. retail company Bed Bath and Beyond, recalled... Read more »

Hostess files for bankruptcy…again

Hostess files for bankruptcy…again

January 20, 2012 • Jessica Bernasky, Staff Writer  
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America’s favorite source of cakes and goodies has now filed for bankruptcy for the second time in a decade. Hostess is the maker of a variety of treats such as Twinkies, Ho Hos, Ding Dongs, and Sno Balls. These treats are normally more on the expensive side and the Hostess Brand is hoping to lower... Read more »

Are books a thing of the past?

A student  reads a story on their Kindle.

January 20, 2012 • Lindy Bilberry, SUGAR BEET  
Filed under Feature, News

As our society becomes increasingly dependent upon technology, things that used to matter become less and less important.  Why use an encyclopedia when you can use Wikipedia?  Why use a calendar when you can use your phone’s planner?  Another item that may soon become a thing of the past is... Read more »

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