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There is a trend in music and on social media of teenagers romanticizing depression or, as journalist Andrew Matson pegged it, “the trendification of suicide”. Seventeen-year-old singer and songwriter ...
With the end of the first semester quickly approaching, many clubs and sports are gearing up for a busy second semester. Among them is the robotics team run by science teacher Neil McLeod. During ...
After shooting 250 shots, senior Owen Kalma and junior John Duld both only missed one shot the entire fall season, crowning them both state champions of the Kansas State High School Clay Target League ...
Every student at Mill Valley has taken or will take a Civics class, but how many of us have retained our knowledge of our own basic rights? Out of 228 students surveyed, 21 percent were unable to name ...
The Rolling Stone’s top three highest-rated Disney movies are “Bambi,” “Pinocchio” and the original “The Little Mermaid.” The top ten movies in this list came out before 2012, making it no surprise ...
When you’re in high school, it feels like every decision could be the most important one of your life. Who your friends are, what classes you take and what colleges you get into seem to be the make or ...
With the journalism awards season wrapping up, the school’s journalism department has brought home many awards to commemorate all of their hard work throughout the school year and at the state contest ...
This is senior Callie Cahoy’s third year on the JAG yearbook staff and she will be taking on the position of Editor-in-Chief. She’s also involved in cross country, NHS as an officer, Relay for Life ...
As the weather gets hotter, track and other spring sports near their end. Track competed in their final meet before regionals on Thursday, May 15, with both the boys and girls teams traveling to ...
Nine years ago Scott Schau retired from his work as police officer and began driving buses for the school district. Since then Schau has been making students’ days, putting a smile on peoples faces, ...
Getting involved in the newspaper was incredibly beneficial. For me, it helped me get out of my comfort zone. When I joined my sophomore year, I did not want to reach out to anyone in person, I barely ...
Addressing the student advisory board, district superintendent Dr. Cory Gibson explains the results of his listening tour Tuesday, Nov. 28. Gibson met with the same students as part of his listening ...
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