Senior Quick Looks VI
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks VI
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks VI
Ben Newman might be the only senior to earn his diploma before he’s earned his driver’s license. What gives? Continue reading Driving Mr. Newman
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks V
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks IV
Students love to hope for the 15-minute rule, which says students can leave class if their teacher is 15-minutes late. But does the rule actually exist? Continue reading Is the 15-minute Rule Real?
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks III
At 6’4” and with varsity letters on his resume, Tanner Aberle fits the profile of an athlete. But a closer look reveals his passions for photography and the outdoors. Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Tanner Aberle
The trailers for Captain America: Civil War have set comic-movie fans buzzing each worrying about what could happen between their favorite fictional heroes. Continue reading Comic Fans Buzzing about Captain America: Civil War
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at the graduating class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks II
You hear him tapping, you see him in the plays, but who is the real Max Frost? Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Max Frost
With the school year coming to a close soon, here’s a quick look at some of our Graduating Class of 2016. Continue reading Senior Quick Looks
While unmistakably unique, Mr. Andrew Belsaas is the band teacher often mistaken for a student. Senior Adam Taylor sat down with him and discussed what it’s like teaching at Rapid City Central. Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Andrew Belsaas
Everyone dreams of traveling the world. For one of Central High School’s exchange students, that dream is now a reality. Meet Flori, our fellow foreign cobbler. Continue reading Getting To Know Our Foreign Friends
Though the Black Hills are close in proximity to Wyoming’s coal mines, water generates a surprising quantity of Rapid City’s electricity. Continue reading Where does Rapid City’s electricity come from?
Central’s theater holds 800 seats and director Justin Speck claims there isn’t a bad seat in the house. We’ll give him that, but it leaves a question open: which is the best seat? Continue reading The Best Seat in the House: a Guide
By Cassie Knickrehm and Leah Emerson Central High School’s award-winning Drama department will be presenting their final play of the year on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. The comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner features Ben Newman as Sheridan Whiteside, a man who goes to dinner at the Stanleys’ and brings turmoil to their lives. “The play is humorous in a witty … Continue reading Central High School Showcases Spring Play