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Mug shot of staff reporter Abbie Muray.

Be patient: traffic works itself out

Abbie Murray, Staff Reporter August 28, 2015

Parents are rushing in the mornings to drop off their kids and make it to work on time. There is a flood of students after school that want nothing more than to get home as soon as possible. As the...

Opinions Editor Erik Yates.

Yates Hates: Political correctness destroys first amendment rights

Erik Yates, Staff Reporter August 27, 2015

Political correctness is a way to be diplomatic in public situations. In an all-too-sensitive society with racial turmoil around every corner, it makes me wonder why everyone has to be so polite? Sometimes,...

The student parking lot has been riddled with parents for too long.

Hence the name “student parking lot”

Molly Ogden, Staff Reporter August 25, 2015

It is the end of the school day: tests are done, teachers are heading home, friends part ways for a short time before seeing each other the next day. All things seem as they should be. That is, until a...

Staff Reporter Lucas Smith.

Chick-fil-A replacement proves worthiness

E. Yates & Lucas Smith, Staff Reporter August 25, 2015

When it comes to a high schooler's lunch, the expectation is that the same thing is available and served quickly everyday. A PHS cafeteria pastime - the Chick-fil-A sandwich served every Wednesday - is...

Home care providers and consumers meet in Los Angeles with former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015, at Los Angeles Trade Technical College. (Barbara Davidson/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Smith Discord: Stereotypes in Politics

Lucas Smith, Staff Writer August 25, 2015

Stereotyping has negative connotations connected with it. It becomes a problem when society gets locked in to stereotyping that an individual cannot be separated from the group. When they do not give someone...

Are the senior Pranks Worth It?

Isaiah Patterson, Staff Reporter May 25, 2015

For many students, senior year is about graduation, passing classes, and finally applying for those scholarships everyone has been telling them to apply for the last three years. The last few weeks of...

Graduation gown colors divide student body

Madi Montoya, Staff Reporter May 21, 2015

At the end of four, long years of high school, the least amount of stress for any student should be during graduation; it’s the end of the year, college is only a few months away, and most stress has...

Boo’s and Hurray’s of 2015

Staff reporters May 20, 2015

HOORAY: The Perry Winkles Improv team won the 2015 National Comedy Theater High School Improv Tournament for the second time in a row and choir won Gold at the Heritage Competition in Anaheim California....

NAU is a breath of fresh air

Paige Coakley, Editor in Chief May 20, 2015

Northern Arizona University is a breath of fresh air. With its Ponderosa Pine forest, 7,000 ft. altitude level, stunning mountain peaks, and 288 days of sunshine; Flagstaff, Arizona is the perfect place...

Bear Down with talent at U of A

Jordan Williams, Photo editor May 19, 2015

Sun Devils? Lumberjacks? You meant, Wildcats! Beardown! While every student dreams of an ivy league school, University of Arizona is the closest Arizona has to a genuine school. Between the three most...

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