
New Graduation Requirements
The South Dakota Department of Education is in the process of changing the graduation requirements.
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The South Dakota Department of Education is in the process of changing the graduation requirements.
Continue reading New Graduation Requirements
By Hope Paris Continue reading Comic: Kim and Trump
Being a short girl is a huge struggle. Continue reading Top 5 Things Not to Say Or Do to A Short Girl
Doesn’t the saying go, “April showers bring May flowers,” not “April snow storms bring May flowers” ? Continue reading The Bipolar Weather
We all have probably had a bad experience, at one point or another, at a fast food place. But have you ever imagined what it’s like to work at one? From personal experience as a McDonald’s employee, here are a few of our pet peeves. Continue reading The Top 10 Things That Annoy McDonalds Employees
On two separate occasions, the Cobbler art club thought to build 3D models of the Cobbler mascot. The second version guards the main entrance to this day. Continue reading Building the Cobbler Mascot: The ‘M’ Project
Cheerleaders head to Sioux Falls this weekend for the state basketball tournament and are hoping to win another Spirit of Six award. Continue reading Cheerleaders Seeking Third Straight Spirit of Six
Senior gymnast Skylar Larson broke her ankle in a fall during practice, ending her gymnastics season and career. Continue reading Senior Gymnast’s Career Ends with Fall and Injury
All the juniors and seniors were released during 2nd block Thursday to attend a post-high planning fair. The event proved successful. Continue reading Post-high Planning Reveals Students’ Options
Central students voting for the first time are not enamored by their choices or the political landscape. Continue reading Senior Voters Express Discouragement on Election Day
By Robbie Freidel and Daniel Lang The use of performance enhancing drugs has dated back to the first Olympic Games when Greek runners used opium concoctions to gain the upper hand in foot races. Since then, the worldwide use of such drugs has only increased. Professional cycling, among many other sports, is now an event dominated by the use of these drugs. As of August … Continue reading Live(Artificially) Strong: A look at what Lance Armstrong’s situation means to sports