With summer quickly approaching and prom just a few weeks away, some students consistently tan themselves whether it be in tanning beds or just laying in the sun for hours. While people may like the way...
Following its performance at the UIL Region 25 contest, the band program journeyed to San Antonio April 27-29 to compete in the Alamo Showcase of Music hosted by Choice Music Events.
After competing Saturday...
Although the school district was created nearly 100 years ago with the opening of Lovejoy Elementary School, the Lovejoy Alumni Association is still a work in progress having formed in May of 2012.
Open...
Hank Beasley was a typical high school student on the surface. He had a job. He wrestled for the varsity team. He hung out with his friends on the weekends.
But on October 24, 2011, a tragic incident...
As a child, many kids dream of being an actress or model. This dream has become reality for sophomore Claire Peralta, who has embarked on a career as a model. Having signed with the Kim Dawson Agency,...
Just before intermission at Cirque du Majestique, this years Majestic Spring Show, and the mood began to change. A popular song that didnn’t seem to fit the circus theme started to play, as four girls...
One can do almost anything with social networks these days. Pictures and thoughts can be posted or tweeted, but there has not been a popular way to post a video- until now.
Vine is a new app, only available...
While walking down the hall on April 16, many students may have been caught off guard by the amount of students with a semicolon on their wrists. Taking part in the Semicolon Project, the day was designed...
The Leopard Store sells everything from prom tickets to spirit socks. But aside from just selling school merchandise, the store and the three women who work in it are in charge of most of the money that...
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