
Month: March 2015


Improvements made in HIV/AIDS treatments
By Amanda Tennant, staff writer With a new semester in full swing, Hawks line up outside Room 1224 to begin a mandatory class required for graduation: […]

Canada legalizes doctor-assisted suicide
By Chris Shea, staff writer On Feb. 6, 2015, Canada’s highest court struck down a ban on doctor-assisted suicides for terminally ill patients who are mentally […]

Proposed ban of AP curriculum defeats purpose of learning history
By Amanda Tennant, staff writer The most important reason for studying history is to acknowledge the mis- takes of others in order to learn from those […]

Tardy students: To sweep or not to sweep
By Arik Espinosa, staff writer Indian Trail High School & Academy performs a system of hall sweeps to keep students inside of class and out of […]

Consider replacing Ally week with Pride week
By Kailey Franklin, staff writer During the week of April 13th through the 17th, Indian Trail’s Gay and Straight Alliance will be holding yet another “Ally […]

Senioritis slays students’ motivation, makes concentrating difficult task
By Michaela Schmitz, staff writer Senioritis is nothing new to any senior ready to graduate. Google defines senioritis as “a supposed affliction of students in their […]

Rodriguez pins 100th win, state qualifier
By Emma Dalton, staff writer Ranked 10th in the state with 44 wins and only five losses this season, wrestler Jose Rodriguez has earned himself a […]

Kaelber scores career 1000th point
By Andre Brown, staff writer If anyone has been the face of the Indian Trail girls basketball program since it started three years ago, it has […]

Boys basketball advances to Elite Eight
By Tyler Krimpelbein, staff writer From a 10-12 overall record in the 2013-14 season and a first-round-oust by the Tremper Trojans, the let down was real […]