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This Year’s CHS Homecoming Parade Highlighted Oaker Inclusive Spirit BY SARAH LOPES
This year's homecoming parade was definitely one for the books! This year was truly the year for inclusivity in all aspects of the day. The theme for this year's parade was “musicals” to correspond with the masquerade ball themed dance
The CHS Dance Team is Ready for a Great Year! By Tyler McNeil
Make sure to support these CHS dancers throughout the year!
Greatest Sports Month by Tyler McNeil
It is officially October, the best sports month of the year. NBA and NHL kicks, College Football is going into the conference-game weeks, NFL is into the bye weeks, and the MLB playoffs roll into action.
Dynasty Freeway by Logan Case
I awoke on the side of a highway. The dry tar ground left imprints on my skin, which was rubbery. On both sides of the highway I saw a dense forest, the trunks of trees forming impenetrable walls The sky shone with a warm yellow, which was complemented by the streaks of bright red that ran through it, ending on the horizon. As I traveled down the highway, I realized what my form truly was. I was short, with a stubby body that had the same shape as a jelly bean. My head was the same bean shape and held two huge eyes without pupils. My arms and legs were thin, they were practically those of a stick figure.
Pixies Album Review by Elliot Mann
The album starts with the promising opening track “In the Arms of Mrs. Mark of Cain”. It has a spooky guitar riff letting the listener know this is going to be a much more gothic album.
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A Unique View of CHS: Foreign Exchange Students Give their First Impressions by Inés Alba Vázquez
Someone is new to CHS? No problem. They don’t know their way around or their schedules? No one really does at first.
But what if that someone were surprised about the hand sanitizers in every single classroom? What if that someone thought that the cafeteria’s tater tots were fish? Well, then there might be something fishy going on there, and we are not talking about the tots anymore, but the foreign exchange students.