As their legs move in sync, their heart rates increase with every step. Around the curve of the sidewalk, they find their way around town, building their mileage for the races to come. Everyone is laughing,...
There’s one thing junior Luke Casteele can’t think about when the bull targets him, when the audience shudders, and when the bull rider’s life is in his hands.
The danger.
Despite the peril,...
Hannah Ortega, Campus Life Editor
• January 19, 2017
It was the fall of 2003, and the North East Mall in Fort Worth was packed with people, just as it was every Saturday. Sadaf Syed, with a gray hijab wrapped around her head, pushed her newborn son through...
The chairs in room B110 are arranged in a circle. Just a few desks are scattered along the walls. Humorous posters border the room, and light peeks through blinded windows. Silence sweeps over the room...
The hallways reek of desperation and death. I am only 10 but I know what this place is. The hallways are bland, dull, and begging for attention. A meek attempt to lighten the mood takes form in hotel lobby-like...
Twitter.
The soft, artificial glow of millions of screens across the country. Thumbs typing hastily, quickly, obsessively. Digital words exchanged, stored in satellites and servers and on countless...
With a set sweep over Frisco Reedy (24-12) on Tuesday, the volleyball team (40-7) advances to the regional semi-finals to face Lake Ridge (36-14) at 5 p.m. this afternoon at Berkner High School in Richardson....
The Lovejoy News Network interviewed network administrator Joe Sofia, physics teacher Bryce Sawyers, and sisters Jillian and Madeline Sanders on the significance of Veterans Day.