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Tower Talk: What classes are you looking forward to next year?
Tower Talk: What classes are you looking forward to next year?
Finn Bankston, Staff Writer • April 18, 2024

President Isabella Essink and Treasurer Ella Stangl look over the agenda for an NHS meeting. The club meets biweekly to go over events and volunteer opportunities.
Young women involved in civic engagement and leadership face pressure to outperform
Lucy Langerveld, Staff Writer • April 16, 2024

2023 was dubbed by mainstream media as the “Year of The Girl”: the "Barbie" movie dominated movie theaters and powerhouse pop artists like...

Sophomore Z Freed conducts blood tests in science class.  Freed finds that doodling on herself or her papers for schools helps her to stay focused and understand the material better.
Teens use art to express their emotions and feelings
Faye Radley, Guest Writer • April 15, 2024

It was the middle a weekend afternoon and Torin Radley, a teenage artist, was excited about making a new "Dungeons and Dragons" character. Radley...

Students Respond to A Variety of Articles

Dear Editor,
In this Knight Life newspaper they had a word fill-in for 2000’s cartoons and it took me and two of my friends to fill in the whole thing. It was interesting to see what shows we knew and didn’t know, and what shows were on the list and what shows were not on the list but we managed to get them all right.
Sidney Davis, sophomore
Dear Editor,
I really liked the “Slang Across the Decades” piece. It was really clever and funny. However you spelled ‘Naashar’ wrong along with ‘Slatt.’ But other than that, good job. I thought it was funny and I would like to see content like that in the future.
Emma Scheele, junior
Dear Editor,
I read “Loy Norrix Twins Describe What It’s Like Being Identical,” by Jeanie Gould-McElhone. What I liked about this article is how real it is. It shows the negatives of being a twin. The article doesn’t sugar-coat anything. What I did not like is how broad it was. It always referred to “all twins” instead of just “Eva and Zoe.” I wish they would get a bit more personal.
Peyton Wescott, sophomore
 

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Students Respond to A Variety of Articles