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COW Meeting: Alternative high school may be an option for selective students

COW Meeting: Alternative high school may be an option for selective students

By Devin Martin
November 9, 2015

n alternative high school was brought up to the board of education four to five years ago. However, with financial reasons, the BOE was never able to act...

Burnt Toast offers the California BLT  that will make you wanting more (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/275262242515575).

Restaurant Review: Burnt Toast offers an enjoyable experience to all

By Mawa Iqbal
April 21, 2015
It was the end of our days of relaxation and freedom, so my dad decided to take me and my brother out to Sunday brunch at Burnt Toast. Our highly-anticipated long weekend ended in a high, delicious note. The line, as expected on a Sunday afternoon, stretched past the front doors and into the parking lot. Which is why were shocked when we were told that our wait time was going to be half an hour at the most. I did not believe it at first, but I soon started to realize that we had arrived at the perfect time. Everybody was wrapping up their meal and leaving the restaurant by the time we got our buzzer. It only took 20 minutes until our waitress sat in is a comfy booth right by the bar.
All American Rejects Move Along with a sense of inspiration for us all (Courtesy of www.facebook.com/AllAmericanRejects?fref=ts).

Song of the Week: “Move Along” leaves a sense of inspiration to the finishing school year

By Courtney Thomas
April 21, 2015
[T]he song “Move Along” by the All-American Rejects keeps playing on the radio and I keep wondering why. I think it keeps playing to remind us that school is almost over and all we can do is keep pushing until summer. I know I am struggling to get through the last few weeks of school and for me, the song is an inspiration. “Move Along” was the second single from All-American Rejects’ second studio album. It peaked and number nine on the US Billboard Pop 100 and has had over 20 million views on YouTube. In the midst of all of the stress of the final month of school, move along.
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.
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.
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.
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