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The Voice

The student news site of Huntley High School in Huntley, Illinois

The Voice

The student news site of Huntley High School in Huntley, Illinois

The Voice

Tyler Barrus

Tyler Barrus, Marketing Manager

Tyler Barrus is the marketing manager of The Voice, and it’s his first year on staff. He has self-published 4 short stories, 1 novella, and is in progress on his 1st full-length novel. In his free time, Tyler likes to engage in political activism, play video games, and visit Six Flags with his best friend/fellow staffer, Christian Gluszek.

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Between theater productions and late-night recording sessions, music has become one of Haiges’ strongest forms of self-expression through her independent project “Apathy Angelite.”

Final Girl Forever

Junior Hailey Haiges channels survival, identity and creativity through music and theater.
By Tyler Barrus, Marketing Manager
May 21, 2026

The lights backstage barely have time to settle before someone is already yelling for the next costume change. In the chaos behind the curtain of the...

Students rally during the Feb. 20 walkout, where a peaceful protest was followed by controversy over uneven consequences.

Equal Justice, Unequal Punishment?

Students question inconsistent discipline after Feb. 20 walkout
By Evie Mason and Tyler Barrus
April 21, 2026

What began as a peaceful student walkout on Feb. 20 to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations quickly turned into a controversy over discipline,...

Students wave a Mexican flag and hold protest signs along Harmony Road in Huntley on Feb. 20 as part of a walkout opposing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.

ICEOut-WalkOut

Students marched down Harmony Road with one mission: make their voices heard.
By Tyler Barrus, Marketing Manager
February 21, 2026

Chants were spread far throughout Huntley Village Square on Friday, Feb. 20 as students walked off campus, following Harmony Road and Main Street to protest...

Addison Stone (right), Harmony Yearbook editor-in-chief, poses with fellow TV Production editors at the Student Silent Film Festival. Stone is also competing for Illinois Journalist of the Year.

The yerd-in-chief

Addison Stone is redefining what student journalism looks like through her work on the Harmony Yearbook.
By Tyler Barrus, Marketing Manager
February 3, 2026

For Addyson Zay, walking into yearbook for the first time was intimidating. “At first, I was a little intimidated because I had never been in yearbook...

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