Webster reviews the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2017
With the conclusion of the Grammys last week, the next major event for the music world comes in early April with the induction of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2017. This...
View ArticleTop Six Video Game Releases of 2017
With the games of 2016 aging and consequently starting to lose popularity, 2017 looks to bring in a new wave of video games. So far, there have been a number of gaming remakes announced, as...
View ArticleESL program remains optimistic after prospects of immigration ban
The focus of a majority of President Trump’s campaign was centered on policies that would restrict immigration into the country. President Trump has followed through with this notion, implementing a...
View ArticleAcke details how to keep up with the NCAA tournament while at school
March can be a difficult time for high schoolers; the ACT is coming up and the semester is starting to wind down. March is a stressful time for all, but nothing is more stressful than...
View ArticleWrapping up the Mar. 15 SBDM meeting
By: Kennedy Foreman and Lauren Pennington This month’s meeting began with a good news report regarding the success of many HC clubs. Especially that of Speech and Debate, which has won many...
View ArticleSenior Edition 2017
Page 1– News -Attendance clerks Watkins and Currie retire after combined 48 years at HC -Little looks back on first year as head principal Page 2– News -HC Bee Club finds unique ways to help...
View ArticleForeman reviews the Tolly-Ho, a local Lexington favorite
Being a vegetarian severely limits the amount of options you can chose from at any eateries. However, with the ever-growing population of vegetarians and diet-conscious people, many restaurants have...
View ArticleHC History Club receives Jesse Stuart Media Award
By Lauren Pennington and Kennedy Foreman During the 2016 school year, HC’s History Club published a historical poetry chapbook, “Bluegrass & Beyond – A Journey through Historical Poetry.” This...
View ArticleHC faculty members gain new perspective through Haiti trip
This past summer, two HC staff members traveled to the Caribbean island nation of Haiti at the same time, but for different reasons. HC math teacher Mike Haake went to serve Haiti’s deaf community...
View ArticleGallery Hop promotes expression of artwork in downtown Lexington
The Gallery Hop is an event in Downtown Lexington where art galleries open their doors to the public. From the smaller galleries to the larger ones, they all welcome art lovers with open arms. You...
View ArticleWebster responds to Bevin’s suggestion of slashing of teachers pension
In a recent news conference, Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin revealed the results of a study done by the PFM consultant group. This report referenced the growing debt that Kentucky’s pension system is...
View ArticleRitchie reviews vegan options in Lexington
Veganism is on the rise, and here in Lexington there are a lot of options for new and old vegans. If you are vegan, you know that being vegan and ordering food at restaurants can...
View ArticleHC’s Snow organizes fundraiser in support of American Diabetes Association
HC history teacher Chris Snow, a well-known figure around the HC community, is hosting a fundraising event in late October to raise awareness for a disease which has affected the lives of many,...
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