First you look at the title, then the cover art, then maybe the inside cover. And if you’re interested, you might skim through it. If it sounds good, you’ll take it home.
When choosing a book, most...
Back in November, cheer coach Shera Hopkins was a little concerned.
After finishing up football season, the team was starting to prepare for their two competitions in January, but things weren’t...
As the season of love approaches, junior Ginger Wright recalls memories of her kindergarten Valentine’s Day party.
“The night before Valentine's Day, I would make my friends’ bags, and if it...
As students plan their schedules each year, they often know what to expect in certain classes: the math department’s graph drawings, human growth and development’s week-long baby care, and the...
The racks are packed, the prices are low, and options are endless. For many people, thrifting has become more than just a way to save money— it's now a hunt for the best hidden gem and a chance...
At the start of the second semester, PGTV was greeted by a new face. Olivia Coleman made her debut as the new PGTV teacher. She brings lots of ideas, new goals, and hopes to publish more content weekly....
A select few art students travelled to view world renowned artist Jenny Saville’s pieces displayed in the Modern Art Museum. While there, students had the opportunity to study Saville’s work.
For...
For new head coach Jonathan Darby, creating relationships is the best part of the job.
“I love working with high schoolers because I feel like they are at a crucial age. It is a perfect blend of...
For as long as he can remember, sophomore Maxwell Turner has been fishing — whether it was with his family or his friends, fishing was instilled in his childhood memories.
“I have been fishing with...
Of all the things in Lost and Found— lunchboxes, water bottles, soap dispensers, and a T-Rex toy, the T-Rex toy isn’t even the most interesting thing found.
“Years ago, a student came up here...