04.03.08


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T.H.E. Club spearheads recycling venture
With the increasing environmental problems as a result of human wastes, The Healthy Environment (T.H.E.) Club here has taken the initiative to begin the CHS Paper Recycling Program.

This school has partnered with Abitibi Paper Retriever to recycle the paper throughout the year. Once the paper in put in the bin, Abitibi collects the paper and recycles it to make new newspaper. Read more

News
T.H.E. Club spearheads recycling venture
EPA raising air quality standards, designed to reduce heart and asthma attacks
CHTV, WHJE jumpstart preparation for digital age
Elias Fund club hosts benefit concert
IndyGo bus routes receive mixed reviews
DECA students to compete in national competition
(Beat) Information about graduation to be passed out after break
(Beat) Aquatic Center hosts program, Operation Water Safety
(Beat) CCPL teams up with W.R.A.P. to plan Poetry W.R.A.P.-Up
(Beat) FCCLA meets to discuss Relay For Life for June
(Beat) Greyhound Connections Applications now available
(Beat) PTO’s scholastic banquet to award students for academic achievements
(Beat) Gay Straight Alliance will participate in Day of Silence
(Beat) House sets sights on middle school Dance Marathon and 3 on 3 Basketball
(Beat) Student government elections commence with campaign efforts
(Beat) Great Frame Up art exhibit provides display opportunity for students
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Entertainment
Spring Luau Party
Making the best of break at home
Stir Crazy fails to glorify stir fry
IMA presents good, limited selection of contemporary couture, ready-to-wear
HiLite’s movie critic suggests line-up for break movie marathon

Feature
Administration encourages younger students to lead in clubs, activities

Water safety poses issue for international vacations

Spring break cautions

Wish You Were NOT Here

Sports
Men’s golf ready to play rival Cathedral
Softball season underway
2 teams, 1 SRT Championship
Baseball team looks to gain momentum after spring break
Women’s tennis starts season
Let us come together
(Beat) JV men’s track team prepares for challenging season
(Beat) Lacrosse team looks to knock off defending champ Culver

Student Section
Triathlete finds enjoyment, lifelong hobby in event
In Search of Harmony
Feng shui and yoga have Eastern roots, but have become popular practices to gain greater harmony and relaxation in the West

Perspectives
Live on $1 a day?

Technology comes with responsibilities

Letters to the Editor

Ditching the beach for some culture

IndyGo bus route provides greener options

Homeschooling not what it seems

15 Minutes of Fame
Belt It Out