Marsh details top six November events
With the new month brings several exciting events to Lexington. The events range from shopping to ice skating, so there is sure to be something for everyone. Below are six upcoming November events...
View ArticleHC signing day celebrates the bright future of student athletes
Signing day is a celebration where student athletes show their loyalty to certain colleges. This season, five students from HC had the honor of signing to their college of choice. Brady Howell will be...
View ArticleDyer spotlights the Technology Department
The Technology Department is not a well-known aspect of HC. However, the school would struggle without the help of such an integral part of the system. Members of the department include Tim Bernardi,...
View ArticleThe state of sexual education in KY results in negative consequences for its...
In America, we have recognized education as the only option for young people of ages 5-18. Even after our mandated twelve years, we are encouraged to move on to college to get a higher education....
View ArticleBevin’s plan for pensions causes teachers to rise up in protest
Recently, KY governor Matt Bevin introduced a bill changing teachers’ retirement into a 401k instead of a pension. This would include having teacher pay out of pocket for health care benefits and...
View ArticleHC Orchestra performs their annual Winter Concert
The HC Orchestra performed on Dec. 13 in the Henry Clay theatre. The night began with the Repertory Orchestra performing “Palladio” and “Appalachian Carol.” Orchestra students Tobias Cox, Elizabeth...
View ArticleWrapping up the Dec. 13 2017 SBDM meeting
The December Site Based Council meeting began with a good news report, commemorating HC students, faculty and teams for their work. The public comment held at the previous meeting concerning summer...
View ArticleIt’s clear: marching bands’ qualifications justify it as a sport
In today’s society, some may say marching band is a sport and should get just as much recognition as any other sport. Though most people would oppose because it’s just an activity that requires...
View ArticleExcess amounts of homework cause stress in already stressed students
Doctors around the world combat diseases that cannot be cured. These diseases kill many around the world with no end in sight. But billions across the world suffer from an entirely different incurable...
View ArticlePhoto Gallery: Lexington gathers to support women’s rights and equality
By Nina Rennard and Rowyn Moore On Jan. 20, the NOW Women’s March Anniversary Rally was held at the Fayette Circuit Courthouse. The rally began with the KY Secretary of State, Alison Lundergan Grimes...
View ArticleFlu epidemic wipes through HC
Like previous years, Influenza has taken toll on much of the Lexington community, but, as many have noticed, it has been far more prominent this season. Throughout HC, students and faculty alike have...
View ArticleFaulkner Reviews Pixar’s Coco
Pixar has been killing off its beloved characters since the beginning of time, so it makes sense that in their newest movie, Coco, that the audience gets a peek into the afterlife. Coco is Pixar’s...
View ArticleThe 60th annual Grammys: Projected
The Grammy’s are a time honored tradition in the music community. The Recording Academy selects the artists, songs, and albums which they feel are the outstanding of the pool of music that gets...
View ArticleEditors review Lexington’s newest vegan restaurant, Fika
Written by: Kennedy Foreman, Lauren Pennington, Isabella Collins-Paterson, Savanna Ritchie, Nina Rennard and Katelyn Collins. Downtown Lexington is home to a myriad of restaurants and attractions that...
View ArticleHC sophomore ranked 3rd in nation for kickers
Although he may not look like the archetypal football star, Graham Wald, a sophomore kicker for HC, has developed into one of the top players in the country. With the football team loaded with lots...
View ArticleForeman gives tips to pass your driving test
The most stressful part of driving is the dreaded driving exam. Nerves are higher than ever when you have someone watching your every move. Driving is already hard when you’re 16 and new to the...
View ArticleHC presents check to UK DanceBlue
This past Sunday several members of HC DanceBlue attended the annual 24-hour dance marathon run by the University of Kentucky. The five seniors took the stage at 2:12 p.m. to present a check to the...
View ArticleRedrawing the Will of the People
Gerrymandering is a clear cut example of corruption in the government that has been operating with the knowledge of many for over a hundred years. Gerrymandering is the act of redrawing electoral...
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