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Hard Hits

Troy Salley & Quentin Gause
November 10, 2010

(Troy) For most offensive skill players we don’t want to get “de-cleated” anytime we make a play for the ball whether it’s a receiver making a play on a high-thrown ball or trying to make a desperate catch on a bad throw, or a running back getting blown up in the running hole because of a missed... Read more »

Get Your Sleep On

Troy Salley, Staff Writer
November 10, 2010

Teens in the twenty-first century have many problems facing them in everyday life, many of which teens of the past never could have imagined. One of those is sleep deprivation, a growing epidemic among teens in school today. Some say that reasons for it are that teens are overworked in school and don’t... Read more »

Should there be a Cut-Off Age for Trick or Treating?

Briana Peterson, Staff Writer
November 10, 2010

Many are beginning to question whether teens should be able to trick or treat or not. In some states, trick or treating for teens has been banned.  Many problems arise from this because there are so many different opinions and at the end of the day someone will be unhappy. So for some it will be a happy... Read more »

Trick or Treat!

Nicholas Royka, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 26, 2010

It’s that time of year again… The wind is blowing, the autumn leaves are falling from the trees and the goblins and ghouls are coming out for the one night of the year that the streets are theirs. Halloween has always been a favorite among children and adults alike with its fun filled traditions... Read more »

It’s Official, Facebook Official

Troy Salley II, Staff Writer
October 20, 2010

People everyday post a million and one things about their lives on Facebook, and sometimes it makes you want to say “I care why?” All of us “Facebookers” see it every day when we look at our newsfeeds but most people are blissfully unaware of the consequences that they may incur later on when... Read more »

It Gets Better

Nicholas Royka, Arts and Entertainment Editor
October 20, 2010

One word has been buzzing around the media recently – bullying. Because of the numerous suicides that have been sweeping the Nation, many are looking into the causes and effects of this deadly epidemic. People try to uncover the reasons of bullying and the amount in modern day society and many signs... Read more »

Kearney Couture

Nicholas Royka and Briana Peterson, Arts & Entertainment Editor and Staff Writer
October 18, 2010

Fashion always plays a big part in the lives of individuals. It is a way to show ones character, independence and freedom. Around the school, the teachers at Kearney do their best to look appropriate and individual at the same time. Some teachers find their inspiration in many places, whether it is through... Read more »

Fly Ties

Troy Salley, Staff Writer
October 6, 2010

For us guys at Bishop Kearney we have got to be able to have a little self-expression right? It is not like we are girls who can do up their hair in a “Snooki-esque Bump” or wear some cute flats. The only way we can “swag out” our uniforms is our ties, obviously some guys got it and some guys... Read more »

National Exposure

Quentin Gause
October 5, 2010

Most athletes in Section V want to play division 1 or division 2 college football after 12th grade. But only a few really make it that far. Athletes cannot expect that in their senior year major colleges are just going to come and start recruiting them. There is a process that starts when you’re a... Read more »

McDonalds, Cheesy or Queasy?

Bobby Longboat, Staff
September 30, 2010

Most people think that McDonalds restaurant is for uneducated and lazy people. Well I have the experience of working there, and yes at times I admit it is easy, but just like every restaurant job it gets busy. My job at McDonalds was to cook all the food, take orders at a cash register, and take orders... Read more »