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So let your wings catch the wind, let your soul free with hope. It’s what you were made for, after all, to soar.

Soar

JoAnn Ahn, News Editor
January 20, 2017
Make me like a tree, God, to stand tall, defined among the crowd.

Standing Tall

Hailey Yarbrough, Co-Editor
January 20, 2017
And every morning, the white wall would whisper, “Hello,” to the sun every morning. “You’re here,” the white wall would whisper, and smile.

White Walls

Ashton Bruce, Staff Writer
December 19, 2016
Rain slit through the air. It stole the breath from the children, and wood burned to fight its wicked sting. Boots scurried, doors slammed. Everyone holed up inside to wait out the Forty-Five.

“Forty-Five: Fifteen”

Natalie Wilson, Co-Editor
December 19, 2016
“When we are children we seldom think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves as few adults can. The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind.” ― Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind

As Seniors In High School

Diana Rodgers, Web Editor
December 19, 2016
It’s important to focus on and appreciate the little things in our everyday life. We tend to only give thanks on special holidays when we should be doing this every day.

An Attitude of Gratitude

Lauryn Almand, Staff Writer
December 19, 2016
Leilani Gibbons poses with a flamingo to emphasize the airy feeling of this poetry. The theme of love and nature transcends through not only these pieces but through life itself.

A Collection of Poetry

Noah Smith, Opinion Editor
December 7, 2016
Maps can be metaphorical in several ways. One can track time, memories, places, and so many other entities with a simple piece of paper.

Map

Marissa Dintino, Staff Writer
December 7, 2016
Emily’s Editorial:  On Writing Well

Emily’s Editorial: On Writing Well

Emily Stocksdale, Literature Editor
November 15, 2016
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