This week HBCN interviews people in the fine arts courses about the demolition in the A building, as well as members on the boys soccer team, and students who have spotted animals on campus.

Some students find it beneficial for the A building to be reconstructed.

“The decision to tear down the A building and give us a new auditorium i feel like it will be good for future people who want to be theater, future anything that wants to be in art or anything. I feel like it would be better, even though i won’t be able to experience it, we can come back and visit it and see how great it is,” senior Oscar Medina said.

The demolition of the A building makes it a hassle to the students but specifically the students who work in the fine arts department.

“The A building is really big and has a bunch of fine art classes inside of it. And it’s going to be a little burden to move all of them while it’s being built,” senior Ian Martinez said.

The boys’ soccer team have achieved a lot and have built friendships while training hard.

“We built this bond over the past four years. It’s mainly seniors for the most part,” senior Anthony Garcia said.

“I really like soccer and I remember when I was little I would just watch the game. I thought it would be really cool to play, and ever since, it just came to me,” junior Rudy Martinez said.