Cruelty Free Dishes

written by Brittany Anderson · October 1, 2009

No animals were harmed in the making of these recipes! Even though I myself am not a vegetarian, these are some of my favorite dishes. Feel free to add ingredients or leave some out. It’s all up to you! Beastly Black Bean Burgers 4 Morning Star Spicy Black Bean Burger Patties 1 bell pepper, diced 1... [Read more]

Of Mice and Classrooms?

written by Brittney Gossett · October 2, 2009

What has three tails, twelve legs, and can’t see? …three blind mice. That joke is funny to pre-schoolers, but the plethora of mice roaming the halls and classrooms is not amusing to students and teachers. Every department has become a victim to these vermin. The rodents have even snacked... [Read more]

Faculty spikes to victory

written by Jessica Stewart · October 2, 2009

While Mr. Harvey donned his athletic clothing and stretched to avoid pulling any muscles, the student vs. staff volleyball game commenced. When it was finished, the scoreboard showed a 3-0 victory for the faculty. “I felt like we did a good job today, didn’t make any mistakes, and there was... [Read more]

If You Have an Appetite for Adventure, Prepare to Get Served.

written by Brittany Anderson · October 5, 2009

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, based on the popular children’s book, was released September 18.  This quirky film follows inventor Flint Lockwood as he experiments with a machine that will cause food of his choosing to fall from the sky.  He joins with weathergirl Sam Sparks and attempts... [Read more]

Tasty Halloween Snacks

written by Brittany Anderson · October 8, 2009

Treat yourself to some tasty snacks that look as great as they taste! These are all fairly simple to make, and they don’t require many ingredients. Ghastly Ghost Pretzels These pretzels are easy to make, and they are delicious! Ingredients: 12 large pretzel sticks 36 chocolate chips (3 for... [Read more]

Goodnight, Moon

written by Sabrine Al-Barghuthi · October 9, 2009

The LCROSS-Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite Centaur Spacecraft for NASA impacted the moon at 6:30 a.m. local time. The impact was intended to find out if there was any water ice present. The satellite traveled 5.6 million miles during a 113-day mission that ended upon arrival at the Cabeus... [Read more]

No sir, Inequality is Not Okay

written by Messhia Young · October 9, 2009

The last time I checked, perjury was punishable as a criminal offense. Cheating results in the acquisition of a big, fat, meaningless zero. It can also result in expulsion from college and barred entrance into various academic societies. Even accidental plagiarism has resulted in jobless professors.... [Read more]

Little Known No More

written by Emily Carrell · October 19, 2009

The Flash Player and a browser with Javascript support are needed.. var so11_1 = { params : { wmode : "opaque", allowfullscreen : "true"}, flashvars : { file : "http://www.mhsuproar.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/xml/imagerotator.php?gid=11", shuffle : "false", shownavigation... [Read more]

Cross Country Meets Again

written by Brittney Gossett · October 22, 2009

The bite of the morning air, fresh dew painted across the grass, laces tied tightly, and stop watch prepared, the cross country team begins their practice at 6  every morning. They run an average of 50-60 miles a week. This is the largest the team has been in the last four years with 60+ members. ... [Read more]

Where The Wild Things Are

written by Jessica Stewart · October 22, 2009

I spent one whole weekend digging in my childhood boxes to find my copy of Where The Wild Things Are. After looking through five boxes with the wrong labels I gave up. So I went with what I remembered.I had to keep in mind that movies and books are never alike, but I still had hopes of feeling like... [Read more]

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