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Olive Van Eimeren (10) and Koda Oxford (11) preforming in the fall play, Badger. Oxford hopes to see more support for plays like Badger that him and his castmates work so hard to put on.

Supporting the Preforming Arts

Koda Oxford, Junior Reporter February 21, 2020

To the Editor: I am a junior at Manitou Springs High School and this is my first year attending after my transfer. My overall experience with this school has been positive, the school staff has done an...

Your Phone is Your Worst Stalker

Your Phone is Your Worst Stalker

Giulia Vidossi, Junior Reporter December 17, 2018

As The New York Times reported in “Your Apps Know Where You Were Last Night, and They’re Not Keeping the Secret”, our movements are tracked more and more every day by our phones. Almost every app...

The Dream Center puts donated clothing in a line to be handed out to homeless people.

Local Homeless Camp is Being Cleared Out

Adelyn Powell, Junior Reporter December 17, 2018

The police recently got permission to clear out a large homeless camp– known as “the quarry”– as reported in the Colorado Springs Gazette article, "Colorado Springs Homeless Camp Within Sight of...

The Danger of the Paris Riots

The Danger of the Paris Riots

Alyssa Rash, Junior Reporter December 17, 2018

As The New York Times recently reported in the article, "What Travelers Need to Know About the Paris Riots", protesters addressed as “Yellow Vests” are causing mass trouble across the city. Yellow...

Satellite image showing thick and thin sea ice.

How MSHS Should Approach Climate Change

Paige Laurie, Junior Reporter December 17, 2018

As The New York Times recently reported in "Will We Survive Climate Change?", The Paris Climate Accord has the goal of stopping global temperatures rising by two degrees Celsius. Arctic sea ice is continuously...

Where Do We Draw the Line With Science

Where Do We Draw the Line With Science

Meara Sauer, Junior Reporter December 11, 2018

To the editor:  The New York Times recently posted the article "Why Are Scientist So Upset About the First Crispr Babies?" by Gina Kolata and Pam Belluck. The Chinese scientist He Jiankui has made...

Sitting is Dangerous

Sitting is Dangerous

Tyler Jungbauer, Guest Writer September 28, 2016

We don’t really think enough about how dangerous sitting actually is. In fact, sitting is so vastly dangerous that when one does it during the National Anthem, this very act of sitting is the sole...

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