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Bailey Kiley sings as her accompanist, Linda Mulcahy, plays piano (H. Baldacci).

Huntley choir prepares for IHSA Solo & Ensemble competition

By Holly Baldacci
March 6, 2014
Tonight from 6:00 to just after 9:00, Huntley’s choir performed their Third Quarter Solo/Ensemble Concert, which featured multiple genres of music ranging from classic Italian pieces to modern Broadway ballads. In total, 49 songs were performed.
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Apples to Humanity

By Jaclyn Polit
February 28, 2014
What is fascinating? Peanuts, music, beach balls, or mushrooms? According to my friend, mushrooms are. How was such a conclusion made? With the help of the classic card game, Apples to Apples, of course. How it is played is a green card with an adjective is placed face up in the middle of the table.
Wrestling Recognition

Wrestling Recognition

By Rachel Brands
February 28, 2014

I am not a sports fan. I never have been and more than likely never will be. I am so far gone that I do not have the faintest idea why anyone likes sports. Baseball...

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Hallowed be thy hypocrite

By Kyle Sommerfield
February 28, 2014

After Justin Bieber was arrested in Miami Beach on Jan. 23, fans of the troublesome pop star were quick to defend him. The “Beliebers” want to believe...

Embracing the geek

Embracing the geek

By Angelica Cataldo
February 27, 2014
There has not been a more over-used plot line than that of the “nerdy” underdog that saves the day and gets the girl or guy. The “underdog” story’s popularity has opened the doors, and has improved social norms that bring the terms “nerdy” and “geeky” to an entirely new level.
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...

Figuring out finance

Figuring out finance

By Holly Baldacci
February 17, 2014
When it comes to finance, most students are left in the lurch and unsure about what to do with the cash they amass from after-school jobs. Paychecks are converted into movie dates and fast food, and a few dollars might end up in a savings account. Junior Kaitlyn Paez, however, wanted to make the most of her money.
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“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.
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