Driving Mr. Newman
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
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
Interest in lacrosse is growing rapidly across the country and the trend has clearly reached Rapid City, where the sight of students carrying lacrosse sticks is becoming normal. Continue reading Lacrosse Enjoying an Explosion of Growth
Every year Kleenex makes a fortune from mothers at graduation. Senior Jessa Neyman has a word of encouragement to those who might need it now. Continue reading A Letter to the Graduates’ Mothers
For this week’s photo of the week, we dipped into the past basketball season for a great shot of Justin Kraemer, taken by senior Emily Burke. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Basketball
Looking at colleges? Find the out the differences between the two biggest schools in South Dakota.
Continue reading USD vs SDSU
Two of Centrals outstanding athletes were honored by the Officials as Athletes of the Year for their sports achievements. Continue reading Athletes of the Year: Maddi Sullivan and Ira Murphey
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?
In order to be eligible to win a Grammy Award, musicians have to have sold their music. One 16-year-old is petitioning for a change to the policy. Continue reading Music Fans Pressure Grammys to Change Eligibility Rules
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
A strong division record is helping the Cobbler baseball players keep their heads up after some tough losses. Continue reading Cobbler Baseball Hits Halfway Mark
Every year the Gates Millennium program chooses 1,000 students and pays all their college expenses. This year Cobbler senior Dakota Merrival was named among them. Continue reading Dakota Merrival Wins Gates Millennium Scholarship
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
Comic by Sydney Bitz Continue reading Comic: The Obvious Need for School