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From left: Freshmen Emma Hamilton, Rachel Kim, Piper Edwards, Rachel Tompson and Charlotte Curtin join a crowd of marchers.

Women’s March promotes more movements, addresses new issues

Sophie Gillard, Copy Editor February 5, 2018
On Jan. 20, more than 20,000 people participated in the Women's March to City Hall.
As part of the repairs to the VST, wires and cables trailed throughout the hallways of the building.

Fine Arts departments adapt to VST power outage

SJ Lasley and Sinclair Mott February 1, 2018
Between Jan. 28-30, the VST was without power, forcing students to rehearse in the dark or outside.
Junior Caitlin Ellithorpe puts a henna design on a students hand at the India booth.

First International Fair encourages students to explore countries

Ryan Chang, Assistant Online Editor January 30, 2018
International fair, organized by International Club, was on Jan. 24 during the Assembly period. Students created posters, which included fun facts and trivia, about different countries. Many students also displayed artifacts and served traditional cuisine from their respective nations.
Coach Ron Raper, senior Henry Philpott, freshman Cai Flowers and Diving Coach Gamal Jones celebrate the diving teams first place finish.

Diving duo wins gold

Fareen Dhuka, Staff Writer January 10, 2018
The two member diving team, senior Henry Philpott and freshmen Cai Flowers, both won gold at their Dec. 8 meet in Alief.
Orchestra accompanies Boy Choirs performance of Carol of the Star.

Candlelight unites school to celebrate the holidays

Abigail Poag and Laney Chang December 16, 2017
The annual Candlelight service featured choral and orchestral performances to celebrate the holidays.
Mayor Turner speaks to students about Harvey, mayorship in SPEC event

Mayor Turner speaks to students about Harvey, mayorship in SPEC event

Lily McCullough, Staff Writer November 28, 2017
Student Political Education Club leaders invited Mayor Sylvester Turner to speak to students. Mayor Turner discussed Hurricane Harvey, his background, and his mayoral campaigns.
Holocaust survivor speaks to freshman class

Holocaust survivor speaks to freshman class

Noura Jabir, Camille McFarland, and James Sy November 16, 2017
Bill Orlin, the last male Holocaust survivor in Houston, spoke to Class Nine about his life and experiences.
Cast members rehearse one of the plays fight scenes.

“She Kills Monsters” tackles identity, fantasy

Abigail Poag and Sophie Caldwell November 9, 2017
This year's fall play, "She Kills Monsters," combines humor and modern social issues in a fantasy setting.

Fine Arts concerts show off all ensemble levels

November 8, 2017
In the middle of October, choral, orchestra and band ensembles of all levels performed musical pieces.
Director of Experiential Education Marty Thompson and Andrew Sobotka (11) watch Game 3 of the ALCS at Yankee Stadium.

Astros advance to World Series, foster city pride

Sinclair Mott, Staff Writer October 27, 2017
On Oct. 21, the Astros won the seventh game of the American League Championship Series, advancing to the World Series.
Junior Lily Schueppert organized a STEM camp at the Nehemiah Center for her Gold Award.

Boy Scouts of America to admit girls into program

Roosh Bhosale, Staff Writer October 26, 2017
On Oct. 11, the Boy Scouts of American announced it would begin admitting girls into the program.

Political clubs gather to debate NFL protests

Lily McCullough, Staff Writer October 17, 2017
On Tuesday, Oct 10th, JSA, Unity Council and SPEC discussed and debated NFL players' decision to kneel during the national anthem.
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