School will refer to backup Homecoming schedule in case of rain

September 11, 2008

By Michelle Hu
<mhu@hilite.org>

On Friday, Sept. 12, administrators will determine at 10:45 a.m. whether or not to switch to an alternate Homecoming day schedule if rain does arrive. Students will report to their SRTs at 10:50, which was not on the original schedule. Clubs will set up their booths in the cafeterias instead of the stadium parking lot, and CHTV will broadcast the trike races for the rest of the school to watch during SRT. Read more

Tailgating activities add to pre-game festivities

September 11, 2008

By Jon Haslam
<jhaslam@hilite.org

With every Friday night, comes the excitement, spirit and anticipation of high school football. A time when students can come show their school spirit beneath the glimmering Friday night lights. However, for many students like senior Patrick Boylan, that excitement occurs before those lights are even turned on.

“Tailgating is essential to Friday nights, to help set the mood for the upcoming game,” Boylan said.

Boylan is an avid fan, who not only attends Carmel home games, but all the away games as well.

“If you’re going to tailgate, you better make it worth your while,” Boylan said, “It’s important to have everything in order to make the Friday night what it really should be.”

In order to have a fun, yet successful tailgate, be sure to include the following to the list of activities:

Read more

Social networking sites put teens at increased risk for identity theft

September 11, 2008

By HiLite Staff

On television last year, Todd Davis, the CEO of LifeLock, a company whose intent was to protect clients from identity theft, posted his social security number, 457-55-5462, for a commercial. According to the commercial, that really is his number, and Davis challenged viewers to steal his identity to prove how effective LifeLock really was. What happened? According to an article in the Dallas Morning News, Davis had his identity stolen. Read more

Beijing Olympics bring to light Constitutional rights

September 11, 2008

By Amy Flis
<aflis@hilite.org>

The coming Constitution Day on Wednesday provides a timely opportunity for Americans to reflect on their rights, especially those made prominent by various controversies during the recent Olympic games. Read more

Party Tree manager recommends tailgate supplies

September 11, 2008

Steve Hecox discusses products good for celebrating at football games


By Renny Logan

<rlogan@hilite.org>

PRODUCT: Window markers
PRICE: $1.49
USE: If you want to let all the football game attendees know where the party is, just paint it on your car windows. Window paint washes off easily and is good for catching attention. “(Other students) will see the car and the paint and think ‘I want to know where that car is going, because that’s where I want to be,’” Hecox said. Read more

Power of the pantsuit

September 11, 2008

Regardless of dress, respect for women and their work is key to success in workplace


By Lily Zhao

<lzhao@hilite.org>

The issue of women’s dress in the workplace was called into question recently when ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews was shown wearing a low cut sundress to a Chicago Cubs v. Milwaukee Brewers baseball game. Read more

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