
Month: October 2020


IT Sports recap Oct. 23-29
Written by Katlyn Marotz Cross Country On Oct. 20, Indian Trail’s varsity team participated in the WIAA Subsectional Meet at U.W. Parkside and then attended a […]

Students need more life skills courses
Written by Savannah Cooks, Staff Writer In my 16 years of living, I can say that I barely learned anything about basic survival from school. I strongly […]

Poetry: White Rabbit
Guest submission by Fran Bilotti, Communications Academy junior White rabbit white rabbit Always obsessed with time White rabbit white rabbit You run away with mine […]

Virtual vs. In-person Learning: Students debate pros, cons of each
Virtual vs. In-person Learning: Students debate pros, cons Written by Sophia Hysaw, Opinion Editor & Staff Writer As many schools around the world have begun a new year […]

Not a moment, but a movement
Written by Elly Herrick & Sophia Hysaw On May 25, 2020, a Black man named George Floyd sparked a global outrage after Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin […]

Beresford’s Homecoming dance performance doesn’t miss a beat
Written by Katlyn Marotz, Staff Writer & Sports Editor Under the bright Friday night lights, a lone figure stood midfield, waiting for her music to begin. […]

Hawks able to find rhythm, success against Tremper
Click here to view all the images taken from the football game Written by Katlyn Marotz, Sports Editor & Staff Writer, Photographs by Alejandro Comstock, Photographer/Illustrator/Podcaster/Video-grapher, Isabelle […]

The Thing 2011 fails to match 1982 sci-fi horror classic, but still worth a watch
Written by Matthew Escalante, Staff Writer & Copy Editor “The Thing” is a legendary 1982 sci-fi horror film created by John Carpenter, renowned for its […]

Insomnia
Click on each comic to view full image. By Lauryn Smith