Butler’s Improbable Run- again

March 30, 2011 • Scott Wyatt, Staff writer/Page Editor  
Filed under Opinions, Sports

Having grown up in northern Indiana, I’m very excited to see a school of 4,200 from the lovely city of Indianapolis make two back-to-back NCAA Tournament runs. Though an Indiana University fan at heart, I, along with several other basketball fans, love to see a so-called “mid-major”... Read more »

Free concert from freshman band

Free concert from freshman band

March 7, 2011  
Filed under Entertainment, Features, News

Forsaken Militia, an all Freshman band with Chaz Mangan, Brad Baker, Jake Jenkins, and Aaron Fisher, will performing a concert in the square at  The Texas Theater. The concert will take place on March 24th at 7:00 p.m. and will be free of charge.  Read More →

Students of the Month: February

Students of the Month: February

March 7, 2011 • Hannah Story, Editor-in-Chief  
Filed under News

Top row: Haleigh Arent, Hannah Story, Abigail Vilamil Third row: Priscilla Trevino, Deven Denemark, Kelsey Hayes, Christian Brewer Second row: Jeremy Robbins, Kate Del Buono, Katie Behning Bottom row: Scott Quintana, Jeremy Robbins (Not pictured: Caroline Clifton, Barry Woodard, and Hayden Howell)  Read More →

Teenagers’ battle against depression

March 3, 2011 • Mayra Sierra, page Editor/Staff Writer  
Filed under Features

“Depression hurts, Cymbalta can help,” is an anti depressant slogan that many of us know very well. However, how many of us can say we know what depression really is? “ I think about sadness when I hear the world depression,” said Haley Richardson, sophomore. Depression is much more than just... Read more »

I Don’t Care Anymore

March 3, 2011  
Filed under Opinions

As the later years of my teenage life move on, I find myself caring less and less about things I should care about, however, this excludes theater, ag, and newspaper. For the life of me I cannot remember when these changes took place. I mean, I do care but I cannot bring myself to do anything about it.My... Read more »