Ask Sr. Sally: Friends vs. Significant Other
Balancing time with friends and significant others is a challenge many students face, and Senior Sally has some ideas about how to do it. Continue reading Ask Sr. Sally: Friends vs. Significant Other
Balancing time with friends and significant others is a challenge many students face, and Senior Sally has some ideas about how to do it. Continue reading Ask Sr. Sally: Friends vs. Significant Other
It seemed like everyone was watching the Cubs’ World Series’ win. If viewers could choose, which event would they most like to have been watching? Continue reading Poll: What championship would you rather watch?
Many upperclassmen take AP classes–some take a LOT of them. Choosing to fill your schedule with them is a big decision, and Senior Sally has some thoughts for students wondering if such classes are a good idea. Continue reading Ask Sr. Sally: Should I Take an AP Class?
Whether you’re hanging out with friends or watching a movie with your siblings, puppy chow is the perfect treat to share. Senior Brooklyn DeVries shows you a few varieties of the essential dessert. Continue reading Puppy Chow, the Essential Dessert
Every year when counselors hand out scheduling materials, students ask if they can graduate early. Senior Sally tackles that question. Continue reading Ask Sr. Sally: Should I Graduate Early?
The Pine Needle has tested and ranked five local coffee shops based on seven crucial factors. Continue reading The Best Local Coffee Shops in Rapid City, Ranked
By necessity, students work on a variety of computers each week. Cobbler Kaityln Ashes takes a look at the most common methods to determine the best way to save your work. Continue reading The Best Ways to Save Your Work
Balancing life and preserving friendships are the concerns Senior Sally addresses today with her four years of high school-life experience. Continue reading Ask Sr. Sally: Time Management and Friendships
Arguably, the greatest upperclassmen privilege is going out to lunch. But with only 30 minutes, where should students go? Where should they avoid? Continue reading The 5 Best and 5 Worst Open-Campus Lunch Options
With four years of wisdom and a compassionate heart, Senior Sally answers questions and offers advice for students navigating high school. Continue reading Ask Sr. Sally: Schedules and Freshman Year
Officer Pitts is the new cop in school but a closer look reveals his passion for soccer and his love for students and school spirit. Senior Lexus Orozco sits down with Pitts to converse about his new job at Central High School. Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Officer Pitts
Like other holidays, homecoming is a week steeped in traditions. But were homecomings at Central High School always just like this? Continue reading In Some Ways, Cobbler Homecomings Have Changed
With the week of Homecoming upon us, Randee Thayer reflects on the history behind our beloved traditions. Continue reading The History of Homecoming
How is it possible to keep in shape and not get discouraged? Here are three tips for success. Continue reading Keeping in Summer Shape
Don’t let your summer slip away. Here is what you can do while you’re not in school. Continue reading Your Summer Bucket List