In between classes and at lunch, you might hear a conversation like this: “Dude, did you go to the football game last night? It was so intense!” “No, I went to this show and got to meet this cool band that performed.” Many students would rather go to a music show than a school event because…Continue Reading Local Venues provide off-campus activities for students into music
Year: 2016
HBCN Weekly 5/3/2016: Spring Food Fest Recap
This episode of HBCN Weekly takes a look at the Spring Food Fest….Continue Reading HBCN Weekly 5/3/2016: Spring Food Fest Recap
Next year’s limited student parking spots will go to seniors first
Next school year, parking regulations will be a bit different for most juniors and seniors. Many students know the struggle of finding a parking spot on campus, and the administration is doing their best to bring about a fair solution to the problem. According to Assistant Principal Vicente Arcos, the limited spots will go to seniors first, leaving…Continue Reading Next year’s limited student parking spots will go to seniors first
HBCN Weekly 4/28/16: Auto-collision Repair program donates van project to family in need
On this episode of HBCN Weekly, we take a look at how students in the Auto-Collision Repair program donated their time, energy, and resources in order to provide a vehicle to a family in need without one….Continue Reading HBCN Weekly 4/28/16: Auto-collision Repair program donates van project to family in need
Journalism students honored with mutiple awards
Hard work paid off for journalism staff who won several honors and awards including a national Silver Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and also the state’s top rating of Distinguished Merit from the Interscholastic League Press Association. Additionally, individual staff members took home top awards. Students took home first place in state for ILPC editorial writing, Infographic/sidebar, comic strip, and…Continue Reading Journalism students honored with mutiple awards
Baseball team wins district championship
CAPTION: Senior pitcher Tyler Dick in full form, mid-pitch against Brennan High School. For the first time in twenty years, the baseball team has claimed the district championship title. With a record of fifteen wins and two losses in district, they have found their way to being first in district and secured a spot in the playoffs….Continue Reading Baseball team wins district championship
OPINION: Students have rights to freedom of speech even during the pledge
It’s a daily routine to do the pledge of allegiance at school. Stand up, put your right hand on top of your heart and repeat the same words that person in the monitor is saying. But as people know, this country is filled with all types of different people that have different ways of speaking,…Continue Reading OPINION: Students have rights to freedom of speech even during the pledge
HBCN Weekly 4/21/2016: Hollingworth Makes an Impact with Music
In this episode of HBCN Weekly, we look at senior Devon Hollingworth’s music and how he uses it to impact those around him….Continue Reading HBCN Weekly 4/21/2016: Hollingworth Makes an Impact with Music
HBCN Feature: Politics
This HBCN Feature takes a look at the necessity of political involvement on campus, and who students and faculty are considering voting for in the presidential primaries….Continue Reading HBCN Feature: Politics
Book Review: Bone Gap
Bone Gap is a young adult, magical-realism book by Laura Ruby. The strange, magical, corn-talking little town that is known as Bone Gap is the home of two brothers, Finn and Sean O’Sullivan. As with your everyday, typical little town, everyone knows everybody, from their secrets to their tragedies. But this town is still filled with mysteries, and…Continue Reading Book Review: Bone Gap