‘Issue 5’ Archives
Stylin’ with Stewart - Sweaters
When I feel the first chill of winter, it is my first innate instinct to drop everything I'm doing, chop some firewood, and pick out a festive sweater. Reindeer and snowmen are a must, and a nice argyle brings out the true gentleman inside. Argyle = class You'll rule the school with a sweater wrapped around your [...]
Haitian South graduate stunned by destruction
Miriam Kerler Staff Writer 2009 South graduate Jolees Brown was born and raised in Haiti, moving to the United States at the age of 15 when she was adopted by an American family. When news of the recent 7.0 earthquake reached American media, Brown grew tremendously worried. “I was very concerned, selfishly for my family because I did not [...]
Day in the Life of Abby Towell
Abby Towell doesn't let her diabetes get her down. Priscilla Cuevas Staff Writer Daily finger pricking and regularly checking your blood sugar doesn’t seem like something a 15-year-old would have to worry about. But freshman Abby Towell, dismisses these daily routines and doesn’t let them stop her from participating in [...]
South bowling team off to a rolling start
David Tiwari Sports Editor For many, the game of bowling is simply considered a fun pastime. However, for eight South students, bowling is now being played competitively. The team was started this year by head coach Dale Pauly and his son, sophomore Zack Pauly. Zack said he has been bowling since he was 2 and a half and his dad initially [...]
Blades hoping for glory
Blades team members practice their passing drills Jon Campbell Staff Writer You’re in frank Southern arena as many young hockey players are skating across the rink. They are exhausted as the end of practice nears because they are doing what they call “killers”. Yes they are in an ice rink but the equipment, pads and hard [...]
Coach Wood retires
MaryClaire Cieply News Editor Panther football alumnus Marcus Etnier, who is currently playing football for Indiana State University, said Drew Wood made his high school football experience great. “Coach Wood worked hard to make his teams better not just on the field, but off the field too,” said Etnier, “He has done a lot for his [...]
Overprotective parenting induced by the media
Hannah Weigle Feature Editor With technology making it easier to access news on a daily basis, Americans find themselves bombarded with if-it-bleeds-it-leads news stories. This constant flow of information on the negative aspects of the world leads to people who worry all the time, and live in fear of what might be coming around the [...]
Television down the tube
Quinn Sternberg and Ian Hicks Staff Writers Surfing through channels used to be a fun way to find quality, previously undiscovered television shows. However, it is now only a source of annoyance and frustration. Television has gone way down hill in recent years, and entertaining programs are scarce at best. I can clearly remember all of [...]









