Cobblers Up Close: Nick Palmer
Mr. Palmer has officially retired as of the end of the 2018-19 school year. We are running this profile of him from two years ago in honor of his career. Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Nick Palmer
Mr. Palmer has officially retired as of the end of the 2018-19 school year. We are running this profile of him from two years ago in honor of his career. Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Nick Palmer
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
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 V
Cobbler Arlen Janis won a Midwest Regional boxing title to earn his way to Nationals. Continue reading Janis Earns Spot in National Boxing Tournament
comic by Leah Emerson Continue reading Comic: Rules of the Library
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
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
By Leah Emerson Our phones are the extension of our personalities. We take them everywhere we go, so why not make the best of it? Our phones allow us to be ultra-productive if we use them the right way. I’ve come up with a list of the top ten apps for students in our fast paced world. 1. Spark An influx of emails can become … Continue reading Ten Apps Every Student Should Consider
By: Leah Emerson and Benjamin Newman After all creative writing students were required to take their final exam fall semester, the spring semester’s creative writing students may be eligible for finals-exemption. While Central students have the opportunity to be exempt from finals in regular classes based on attendance and grades, students and teachers alike were confused to find creative writing was “missing” from last semester’s … Continue reading Does Creative Writing Qualify for Finals Exemption?