I didn’t want to check the list. Every fiber of my being was resisting the urge to make the dreaded walk up to the field house.
All I heard throughout the day was “Have you seen the roster yet?”...
At the very beginning of Red Ribbon Week, a car sat outside. A car just as broken and gone as its previous owner. A car so mutilated, its steering wheel was an actual wheel. Naturally, it became the day’s...
As the most mainstream and culturally enriched drug in America with a market worth just over $35 billion dollars, and almost 58% of Americans supporting its legalization, it’s almost a mystery as to...
Lunch at Chisholm Trail is like a totalitarian regime; students are herded into the cafeteria where they’re forced to stay for nearly an hour. It’s a loud obnoxious cesspool of noisy people, long lines,...
Summertime is here.
School ends in less than 5 days and so now I’m left deciding when I will apply to colleges.
Hopefully by now you’ve already figured out which schools you’re going to apply...
I often walk down the hallways viewing the horrors of high school organization with wide eyes.
Binders filled to the brim with crumpled papers.
Backpacks home to every assignment given during the...
“What college are you going to?”
This is a question I am constantly asked by teachers, students, and family members. Whenever I answer this question, the follow-up question I receive, as expected,...
I sit down at my desk angrily as my teacher drones on and on about another group project we have to do, only this time we don’t get to pick our group. I continue to glare at her as she calls out the...
What I have heard way too often from juniors this week: "I didn’t receive any new information!"
This week marks the beginning of junior conferences with counselors, for many the real first step into...