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No puppies were harmed in the making of this puppy chow

No puppies were harmed in the making of this puppy chow

By Megan Wilson
February 24, 2014
he sound of rushing water and the smell of scented green Joy hand soap into hands that have touched many germ infested desks throughout the day.
Huntley Orchesis performs annual showcase with a twist

Huntley Orchesis performs annual showcase with a twist

By Angelica Cataldo
February 18, 2014

The Huntley High School Orchesis’s sixth annual dance show had its opening night On Feb. 13, showcasing  pieces choreographed by students and teachers...

Photo courtesy of MCT Campus.

“The Monuments Men” misses the mark

By Holly Baldacci
February 8, 2014
Though brilliantly executed, "The Monuments Men" is aimed at a specific demographic- art lovers and historians- and may not be for everyone.
The Voice: Volume 17, Issue 4

The Voice: Volume 17, Issue 4

February 7, 2014
Check out the complete February 2014 issue of The Voice.
Everyone can cheer

Everyone can cheer

By Adam Reckamp
February 6, 2014
In May 2012, Huntley High School varsity cheerleader Lexi Gardocki approached the Huntley Cheer Association with an idea for a new cheer team, a special needs cheer team. The board agreed to the idea and Gardocki set out to form the team.
8-bit bird takes over gaming

8-bit bird takes over gaming

By Megan Wilson
February 4, 2014
It seems to me that today is not my day. Maybe it will never be my day because I consistently die over, and over, and over again as my owner consistently smashes me into giant green pipes. My 8-bit world doesn't seem much of a material world, but I guess it will have to make due.
Shandon Nixon shows a student history courses for the next school year(A. Wong).

Electives showcase opportunities in a fair

By Megan Wilson
January 31, 2014
Inside the frigid west gym of Huntley High School, stood tables covered in flyers, posters, and in some cases, sparkling lights. Each table trying to draw in kids of all ages to come and see what they have to offer. The new opportunities are endless when the electives fair takes over.
Courtesy of MCT Campus

Sherlock Series Three

By Rachel Brands
January 30, 2014
I just spent my entire Sunday afternoon watching the third series of BBC's "Sherlock." The entirety of the third series came out in the UK quite a while ago, but I never got around to watching it. I had to go to work, I was busy with school, I was simply too lazy to get my laptop out; these are several reasons I had for waiting so long to watch.
Physics from New Mexico to Switzerland

Physics from New Mexico to Switzerland

By Danielle Rivera
January 25, 2014
Andrew Johnson is currently teaching Conceptual Physics and AP Physics C in Huntley High School. He also does lectures at Waubonsee Community College every Tuesday and Thursday evening as a side job. For those fortunate enough to have had him as an instructor, you are well aware of what a respectable individual he is. As of right now Johnson’s life seems to be revolving around school mostly, but that doesn’t seem to bother him at all because he loves what he does.
Courtesy of MCT Campus

What everyone can learn from Bieber’s DUI

By Sarah Henderson
January 23, 2014
Early Thursday morning, Jan. 23, 19 year old pop-sensation, Justin Bieber was arrested for drag racing and a DUI in Miami Beach, FL. Not exactly a surprise, with recent run-ins with local law enforcement and the arrest of rapper Lil Za in Bieber’s home. Many people, including myself, were left anticipating his approaching incarceration.
Oscar Isaac and Justin Timberlake. (MCT Campus)

“Inside Llewyn Davis” misses the key

By Angelica Cataldo
January 13, 2014

With the plethora of new movie releases accompanying the new year, I have found it quite difficult to pick and choose which ones are worth seeing, being...

The Voice: Volume 17, Issue 3

The Voice: Volume 17, Issue 3

December 20, 2013
Check out the complete December 2013 issue of The Voice.
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