Louisville mall creates curfews for teens
Over the holidays, the Louisville malls decided to restrict teenagers’ privileges after many disturbances were reported. There was between 1,000 and 2,000 young kids who were spending their Saturday...
View ArticleNochta discusses HC’s past, present, and future
It appears that the student graffiti artist who inscribed “Nochta Returneth” on the side of an HC mobile classroom in the fall of 2013 was prophetic. Following the resignation of principal Greg Quenon,...
View ArticleOpportunities abound at LEXI Awards
From a nationally recognized group like the Lexington Philharmonic to a small town band like All The Little Pieces, the 2nd annual Lexington Music Awards (LEXI Awards) is recognizing professional...
View ArticleBoggs Reviews Netflix’s ” Making a Murderer “
Netflix is a major component in many peoples’ lives thus far, and will continue to be in the future as well. Recently, Netflix itself released a documentary series that has sparked controversy across...
View ArticleHC imposes regulations to increase safety
During the Kentucky State Police (KSP) safety and security assessment of HC on Friday May 15th, officers conducting the analysis discovered several potential safety issues at HC. A few days later, law...
View ArticleStudent success cards give FCPS students greater access to the public library
Fayette County and the Lexington Public Library are working together to give students greater access to literature. Fayette County Students will soon receive a “student success card”, which will give...
View ArticleBevin’s budget affects higher education
On Tuesday Jan. 26th, the annual budget address was given by the newly elected governor, Matt Bevin. Along with the salute to public workers for their work in clearing the streets during the recent...
View ArticleHC’s Bolander brings a variety of talent to the stage
For several years now, HC art teacher Eric Bolander has been making and selling music, both as a single artist, and as a member of alternative music group Alcatraz Shakedown. Alcatraz Shakedown was...
View ArticleHC Band students depart for Disney
Here at HC, students are absent for all sorts of reasons- illness, weather, sports, and even trips. While some trips are for educational reasons, some are geared toward fun and adventure. On February...
View ArticleCharity benefit organized by hc students
Breathe Lexington is an upcoming art-based event coordinated by HC Junior Sophi Clarke. All proceeds from the event benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. From 6-9 p.m. on Feb. 19th at 137 South...
View ArticleHC athletes sign to collegiate sports
On Feb. 3rd, 10 HC athletes signed their letter of intent to further the academic and athletic careers at D1, D2, and D3 schools. Noah King, the first to sign, is a three- year letterman on the...
View ArticleHC celebrates Valentine’s Day 2016
This Sunday is Valentine’s Day, a holiday that represents love and embraces companionship. It is a day for couples to get together and honor their affection for one another. Common gifts for high...
View ArticleLady Devils advance to the semi-finals tonight
On March 4th at the EKU Alumni Coliseum the HC Girls basketball team takes on Franklin County in the 11th Region semi-finals at 6:30. The Lady Devils beat Dunbar on Monday night in a close, well fought...
View ArticleBoggs Details how to pick your March bracket
Picking brackets has become one of the biggest businesses around and generates thousands for Television companies and ESPN every year, with shows and all kinds of coverage for your teams that you...
View ArticleThe CentrePointe project angers many Lexington locals
Downtown Lexington is home to many beautiful and spectacular places like Triangle Park and Rupp Arena. There can never be too much beauty for one place, and that is what CentrePointe was supposed to be...
View ArticleKentucky poet laureate begins ambitious project
A statewide initiative to collect poetry from all of the counties in Kentucky has recently begun. Poems submitted for the program should be based around the topic “Where I’m From”, which comes from an...
View ArticleHC community rallies behind admired educator
By Sydney Momeyer and John Burke At the beginning of the second semester of the 2015-16 school year, one of HC’s dedicated World History teachers announced that he would be taking the rest of the year...
View ArticleMabika selected for Gatorade player of the year
HC senior Aimé Mabika has recently been named the 2015/16 Gatorade Kentucky Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year. As a central player in HC soccer’s success this season with a record of 22-3-1, Mabika has...
View ArticleSenior Edition 2016
Page 1 -HC’s Little transitions from assistant to head principal -Graduating seniors balance parents as teachers on campus while completing high school experience Page 2 -Senior Abou-Jaoude discusses...
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