Staff Editorial: Sexting
bailey schaumburg
May 26, 2011
In case you haven’t seen the ‘That ‘70s Show’ episode when Donna takes nude pictures to send to Eric, here’s a recap: Kitty finds the pictures in an envelope, Red finds them in a drawer, Hyde finds them in a newspaper and shows them to all of his friends, and so on. Keep in mind:... Read More
Bailey’s Backyard Barbeque
bailey schaumburg
September 24, 2010
I love love. Really, I do. There are so many different types. Toddler love, bromance love, fresh out of the oven love…the list could go on forever. But there is one kind of love that should be banished from Earth for all of eternity: the, “I-might-die-if-I-spend-one-moment-away-from-you”... Read More
Wayward Students Dread Skyward
Bailey Schaumburg
April 7, 2010
There was a time when I would sit anxiously in front of the window and wait for the mailman to deliver the most formidable of all adversaries: my report card. My efforts to avoid its wrath were pointless because my parents always seemed to find it somewhere. Whether they dug it from the... Read More
Swine Flu…It’s Not a Big Deal
bailey schaumburg
September 23, 2009
People reading this article should know one thing: you don’t have “swine flu.” When the H1N1 virus was first discovered in the U.S., it was treated like any other new disease. Serious precautions were taken to protect people, and it was carefully studied to find the severity... Read More
Organizations Face Budget Cuts
bailey schaumburg
September 4, 2009
“Choir is one of those things where it’s not about you, it’s about everyone around you,” junior Ben Markley said. Unfortunately, underneath the excitement and performances there are tasks that must be completed to make the magic happen. It turns out making beautiful... Read More
Bringing Class Into Community
Bailey Schaumburg, reporter
June 11, 2009
While learning is the first priority in school, it often means sitting in dim classrooms for days on end. A new Service Learning course is being offered next year that will bring education out of dim classrooms and into the community. Social studies teacher Andy Nussbaum and directed studies... Read More


