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On Saturday March 4, the HHS Speech Team competed in a tournament at Glenbrook North. The tournament was the Northern Illinois District tournament through...
On Friday night, HOSA hosted a benefit dinner for two HHS juniors: Julia Peluso and Jessica Diaz.
The night had been planned for some time and took...
On Saturday Jan. 28, HHS Poms traveled to Illinois State University to compete for the Poms state competition. Having never placed at the IHSA State competition,...
On December 10, Huntley High School's Speech Team attended the Pirates' Booty Invitational tournament at Palatine High School. Coming off of a high from...
ith the election coming up combined with being a first time voter, I had been excited to finally have a say in the future of this country; or at least...
he bell rings and I sit down in my English class. The students groan as the teacher proceeds to tell the class that it is a John Baylor day. But why are...
untley High School’s girls soccer team faced off against Lake Zurich last night in the first game of the season.
It was a rough beginning of the...
t’s a typical Monday morning. Students are rushing to their classes, friends are conversing in the hallway, and everyone is giving off blank stares as...
ith January almost behind us, there are only a few weeks until what may be the most dreaded holiday of all, Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s Day is a time...
he’s missing her first year of high school basketball.
She’s missing training season for softball.
She’s missing most of her first semester...
he walked down the hallway, eyes glued to her phone.
After arriving at her locker, she glanced up to put in her combination.
Then she saw her.
The...
After ten hours of traveling, the plane finally touches down in Chicago.
The temperatures are climbing, the flowers are blooming, and the seniors are gone.
The bell rings, signaling the end of fourth hour. I walk out the door of my math classroom and go as fast as I can through the hall to get to lunch, hoping I can get a table with enough chairs. Most days I am successful, but there are some days I end up eating my lunch on the floor, which is definitely not appealing.
5 a.m. She plays. She watches.
A small blue light illuminates the dark room.
She’s focused, not taking her eyes off the screen even for just a second.
A few quick tips to help prepare last minute for Prom
With unpredictable weather this winter and quite a few relentless snowstorms, this spring is definitely a blessing. Even with some snow on the ground, we’re all about forging ahead. It’s time to move from the dark, heavy layers to some light, colorful outfits.
In life, you are destined to follow a path that has been set. Most are only be destined to average, but some are destined to be extraordinary. But the question lies, can destiny be changed?
For senior Ty Nowotnik, it has.
Some people tend to think the hardest part of Valentine’s Day is finding a valentine. However, those people so lucky to have already found theirs know the most difficult part is trying to avoid becoming Cupid’s cliché.
When sophomore Coralyn Moran walks through the hallway people see a self-assured girl. They see a girl who always seems to be smiling. They see a girl who is beyond beautiful. They see a girl who keeps her head held high.They see a girl who never seems to break, but none of them knows why she had to become strong.
On a rainy day in Edinburgh, Scotland a plane filled with excited students finally touched down. Although the day was gloomy, sophomore Caitlin Murray hadn't noticed.
The snow is starting to fall, the temperatures have dramatically dropped, and that means one thing: Winter is coming. The most common thing on anyone’s mind is about staying warm, but what if you could do just that and be stylish at the same time?
When someone passes senior Anastasia Johnson in the halls they see a girl with a smile so bright it could light up the town. They see a girl who demands the attention of the room when she walks in, but not intentionally. They see a girl who is so nice, so caring, that it seems she has never experienced despair. What they don’t know of is the pain she has hid for years behind that smile. But why?
The leaves are changing colors and the temperature is dropping. That means your summer wardrobe most definitely has to go. Autumn can be one of the most trendy seasons of the year, but where do you start?
On Saturday, Huntley’s varsity cheer team performed alongside 800 other cheerleaders and dancers at the University of Illinois. This exhibition was a preparation for the team’s upcoming competition season.
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