By Clarissa Olson Posted April 26, 2019 The human soul can be a flawed and cruel entity. As teenagers, we don’t fully comprehend the true power behind what we do.
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Baumeister, Horton and Olson in All-State honors for choir
By Clarissa Olson Posted April 26, 2019 On April 6, music Christian students Christian Olson and Stacey Horton attended NMEA All-State Convention at UNLV. Both were accepted into the All-State
The real deal with the pep band
By Clarissa Olson Posted February 24, 2019 It’s basketball season again. Time for pep band and both proverbial and literal elbows in the face for band geeks like me. In
Literally, Stop it
By Clarissa Olsonm Posted February 22, 2019 There is nothing more bothersome than inane repetition, and hearing the same thing over and over again; especially the exact same word. Literally.
Insecurity in a single point of punctuation
By Clarissa Olson Posted February 22, 2019 Indolence. One word that can more or less express our teenage society. We are especially notorious for our texting lingo. With that, comes
How much violence is too much?
By Clarissa Olson Posted February 22, 2019 When we’re young, our idea of video games can, more or less, be summed up by Minecraft and Lego Batman. As we grow
Drama and Stagecraft to present ‘Tiny Thumbelina’ in March
By Clarissa Olson Posted February 22, 2019 Drama and Stagecraft will present this year’s children’s production of “Tiny Thumbelina” in March. The play promises to be different than pieces of
What to Watch: Holiday Edition
By Taylor Gleason, Clarissa Olson and Ale Ibarra Posted December 21, 2018 “The Santa Clause”By Clarissa Olson Fun family movies are the linchpin of the holiday season. Time gathered around
This is what it takes
By Clarissa Olson Posted December 21, 2018 It seems like as we get older, we get lazier and lazier. Nobody has a decent work ethic anymore. We see it in
Sensitivity burning with California
By Clarissa Olson Posted December 3, 2018 Everyone has heard about the fires in California; however, hearing and understanding are two different things. As with all disasters, it is difficult