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News

Central High School’s State Track Qualifiers

Here are our State Track qualifiers. Congrats! Continue reading Central High School’s State Track Qualifiers

Meaghan KeohaneMay 3, 2018May 7, 2018
Commentary

What Happens To Your Blood After You Donate It?

Central’s fourth Blood Drive of the year brings plenty of blood donors to Central for a great cause. However, most donors are not aware of what happens to their blood after donating it. So what does happen? Continue reading What Happens To Your Blood After You Donate It?

emmapetermannApril 27, 2018
Lifestyle

Cobblers Up Close: Mr. Hicks

In addition to teaching world history, Dana Hicks has written two novels that have been published. Continue reading Cobblers Up Close: Mr. Hicks

Mr. SheehyFebruary 26, 2018February 26, 2018
Sports

Boys Basketball Improves to 9-0

The boys’ basketball team has rattled off nine straight wins to open the season. Continue reading Boys Basketball Improves to 9-0

Mr. SheehyJanuary 8, 2018January 11, 2018
Lifestyle

Rapid City Offers Students Entertaining Options during Holiday Break

With the new calendar, Christmas break is a long one, and if students spend their entire vacation on the sofa, it’s not for a lack of options. Continue reading Rapid City Offers Students Entertaining Options during Holiday Break

Mr. SheehyDecember 20, 2017December 20, 2017
News

NHS Increases Volunteer Efforts for Holidays

National Honors Society members are making themselves busy with volunteering in the holiday season. Continue reading NHS Increases Volunteer Efforts for Holidays

Mr. SheehyDecember 1, 2017
Review

In Its Change of Location, Dunn Brothers Coffee Changes Its Feel

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

Mr. SheehyNovember 28, 2017January 11, 2018
News

Parent Teacher Conferences Move to Teachers’ Classrooms

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

Mr. SheehyNovember 1, 2017January 18, 2018
News

Central’s School Song, ‘Huckleberry Hound,’ Silenced

After 50 years as the school song, Central’s marching band has ceased playing “Huckleberry Hound” until the school can acquire proper licensing rights. Continue reading Central’s School Song, ‘Huckleberry Hound,’ Silenced

Mr. SheehySeptember 18, 2017September 26, 20172 Comments

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    Nihilistic thinking is a dangerous, loathsome, and inaccurate mode of being. Rejecting it opens a door for growth through struggle and, ultimately, hope.
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    The difficult moments in life can remind a person to break free from boxes and to explore the unknown.
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  • My Archetypal Dog
    Does archetypal theory extend to animals? Carl Jung may not have thought so, but perhaps that's because he had never owned a bichon frise.

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