As part of their ongoing non-profit service organization, Go Make A Difference (goMAD), in which they work to support orphans living with AIDS in southeast Asia, seniors Anisha and AJ Srivastava and Sydney...
There are a lot of questions as to what Key Club is and what the participants do.
Key Club is a service based organization dedicated to helping the community by performing meaningful volunteer work...
On the morning of Tuesday, September 4, college sophomore Meghan Hancock was running on the track of Abilene Christian University for her Lifetime Wellness class, when she collapsed.
It was a normal...
Tips for the first six weeks- how to make a first impression that your teachers and classmates will never forget and you may never live down:
○ DON’T come prepared.
You don’t want to have...
At age sixteen, most kids are focused only on passing their classes, winning their next game, or scoring a date to homecoming. Junior Jonathan McInnis, however, has his mind set on something much bigger...
Four days, twelve hours of singing each day. To some, it may seem like torture, but to junior Rebecca Bradley, it is one of the best parts of her summer. While most teenagers spend their summer break lounging...
The school year is over, but the teachers’ work is far from over. After just a few short weeks of summer they are already back in action participating in the annual Learning at Lovejoy.
This program...
Summer is the great vacation where teachers and students alike have time to relax and have fun. For some, there are one or two memories that stand out from the rest, from a favorite trip or concert to...
Sand has finally arrived in North Texas. Sounds crazy, but it has become a popular attraction at the Village of Fairview. Beach volleyball has brought together many people.
“My friends and I make...
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