Auditions Become a (Semi) Formal Affair
Drama students are looking flashy on the first day of one-act auditions, a requirement current students have not seen before. Continue reading Auditions Become a (Semi) Formal Affair
Drama students are looking flashy on the first day of one-act auditions, a requirement current students have not seen before. Continue reading Auditions Become a (Semi) Formal Affair
National Honors Society members are making themselves busy with volunteering in the holiday season. Continue reading NHS Increases Volunteer Efforts for Holidays
Dunn Brothers Coffee has been beloved of Central students for years. Their new location and ambiance has departed from what made the old shop unique. Continue reading In Its Change of Location, Dunn Brothers Coffee Changes Its Feel
Students bring their own pencils and notebooks. Should they also bring their own computers to school? Calvin Moehlman suggests, yes. Continue reading School Should Encourage Students to Bring Their Computers
Central High School now has a nurse on the premises full time. Continue reading Central Gets Full-time Nurse
A comic by Maria Bunkers Continue reading Comic: Christmas Is Finally Here
Parent teacher conferences on November 9 will take place in teachers’ classrooms instead of the commons. Continue reading Parent Teacher Conferences Move to Teachers’ Classrooms
Winds this week in Rapid City have consistently blown around 45 mph. Regan Garcia is tired of it. Continue reading How’s the Weather? Great, if you like tying bricks to your feet
Students are switching their wardrobes from summer to autumn. Here’s what to look out for. Continue reading Central Falls into Autumn Fashion
A dangerous ATV accident kept Mr. Thovson from starting the school year on time. But he’s coming back. Continue reading Mr. Thovson Returns to Classroom after ATV Accident
Some students’ explanations for being tardy or late have created memories, if not excused absences. Continue reading Students’ Excuses Can Be Over the Top
Central’s teachers have responded favorably to the elimination of early release Wednesdays. Continue reading Central Teachers Happy with New School Calendar
A new venue in downtown Rapid City caters to independent bands and intimate events and will be open to patrons under 21 years old. Continue reading Music Venue for All Ages Opens in Rapid City
The new paint job in the gym features a large, explosive Cobbler, painted by a South Dakota artist and teacher. Continue reading Cobbler Mural Breaks onto the Scene
‘The Crucible’ auditions kick off a theatre season brimming with strong female roles. Continue reading Drama Season Offers Strong Female Roles (and Lots of Them)
The seniors on the girls soccer team have found defending their state title to be a painful experience, fighting injuries all season long. Continue reading Senior Girls Battle through Injuries, into Playoffs