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From the tropics to the Arctic

By Jaclyn Polit
May 2, 2014
Senior Mackenzie Vossen moves to Huntley from the tropical island of Oahu
Courtesy of J. Clavero.

The track to Tennessee Tech

By Mawa Iqbal
April 29, 2014
“Last call for the 400 meter dash!" That’s her cue. Senior Tina Driscoll makes her way over to her designated lane and starts to warm up for the race that most girls on the team consider to be one of the hardest.
Courtesy of MCT Campus

“Transcendence” fails to rise above a clunky plot

By Holly Baldacci
April 19, 2014
To me, the most successful sci-fi focuses on concepts just out of our reach and plays them off as plausible. “Transcendence” starts out with this promise, but as the minutes tick by, the plot only grows more ridiculous, and the concepts become almost magical as opposed to scientific and technological.
(K. Gallegos).

Jantzen Rosales, tennis star

By Angelica Cataldo
March 21, 2014
“It’s numbers and it’s critical thinking, and you don’t have to read anything. I like working with numbers. I’m Asian.”
(H. Baldacci).

Sheilagh DeLorenzo, scientist

By Holly Baldacci
March 21, 2014
“You learn more from failing. I’ve learned more from the things I’ve done poorly in life, and how else do you know not to do them again?”
(K. Gorospe).

Gaetano Di Pasquale, soccer legend

By Kat Gorospe
March 21, 2014
“If I could get a tattoo, I would get a black lion on my left shoulder, with bad*ss detail and everything.”
Courtesy of D. Martin

Devin Martin, supernaturalist

By Angelica Cataldo
March 21, 2014
“I think I have the ability to see things like ghosts because I was born premature.”
Courtesy of MCT Campus

A time for tolerance

By Holly Baldacci
March 11, 2014
In a world of constant hustle and bustle, it can be hard to slow down and really appreciate the people around you. Throughout my time in high school, I’ve observed a lot of great social interactions where people are accepting and even appreciative of others. Unfortunately, I’ve also observed a lot of people reacting to others with blatant annoyance.
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.
Coach Martin Manning speaks with his players during a timeout. Mike Krebs/ The Voice

Egekeze leads Raiders to fourth straight FVC title

By Adam Reckamp
February 22, 2014
Going into Friday night’s rivalry game at Jacobs, the Huntley boys basketball team had a one game lead on Jacobs in the Fox Valley Conference Valley Division with two games left to play. Led by Senior Amanze Egekeze’s 24 points, Huntley became conference champion for the fourth straight year, with a 39-35 win against Jacobs.
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