From Storage to Spinning

ryan loecker, reporter
October 28, 2009

Physical Education teacher Nancy Hopkins hopes to encourage students to get fit and increase enrollment in P.E. classes with the creation of a new individual fitness class this year.  Hopkins has been hard at work turning what used to be an athletic storage room into a cardio room.    “I wanted... Read more »

The Night You Got Owned

Kim C
October 14, 2009

We’ve all done it before. Whether it was lying about where you were, sneaking out, or throwing a party while your parents were out of town.   We’ve all made some major screw ups. The morning after is probably the worst. The moment when you open your eyes and realize that it wasn’t... Read more »

Dying for Dollars

allison harwood, reporter
October 13, 2009

Like most high school sophomores, Hannah Markley hasn’t been to business school. Yet her passion for volunteering inspired her to become a young entrepreneur.   To raise money for three mission trips this summer, sophomore Hannah Markley has started her own tie dye t-shirt business…with... Read more »

Pow Wow Wow Wow

katherine corliss
October 13, 2009

While most of their peers spend the summer hanging out at home, cousins Krysallin Ahtone and Elaine Frank travel around the country dancing and celebrating their culture in pow wows.   “It’s a chance for the tribes to gather and show each other who has what,” Frank said. “It’s... Read more »

Helping out the community

emma machell
October 13, 2009

Volunteering at LMH Volunteering is an activity available to people of all ages that not many people know about. It is easy to get involved and the experience will last a life time. Helping around the hospital in various ways doesn’t only help build up volunteer hours but also helps make great... Read more »