Signs of Poor Mental Health
By: Breanna Derrick/Junior Writer There may be "trigger" issues in this article, such as self-harm, drug and alcohol abuse, and other harmful habits. With the...
Ways to Protect Your Mental Heath
By: Carissa Zawiski/Editor in Chief, Ryan Glatzel/Senior Editor, Brooke Upright/Senior Writer, and Madison Martin/Sophomore Writer Mental health is a world-wide problem that most people have dealt...
The Importance of Staying Clean and Healthy
Having bad body odor can be more distracting to others than things like someone breaking the dress code or talking during class. Using deodorant,...
Spring Allergies?
By: Kyra Powell/Content Editor
Everybody knows what it means when spring comes- the snow melts, the thermometer reads above 30, the birds start singing and...
Concussions and Their Impacts
By: Sarah Marble/Content Editor Did you know that Traumatic Brain Injuries have reached epidemic levels in the United States? According to the Mayo Clinic, "Every year,...
Stop The Bleed
By: Sarah Marble/Content Editor How do you react in an emergency? What if you had to make a split second decision in order to save...
Spring Shouldn’t Stink
By: Hayley Kohlhepp/ Senior Writer As warmer weather approaches, we all dread the one thing that makes warm weather stink, THE STINK. Deodorant, perfumes, lotions,...
The Meaning Behind No-Shave November
By: Delia Geyer/ Content Editor As October came to an end, many people started talking about and participating in No-Shave November. This phenomena is not...
From High School to College
By: Skylar Secord/Content Editor For some, the transition between high school and college or the workforce can be worse than culture shock. While there is...
How to Cope with Social Anxiety
By: Brianna Hendrickson/Freshman Staff Writer Social anxiety, an anxiety disorder in which a person has an excessive and unreasonable fear of social situations, is a rough...