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  • Nathan Brown and Cameron Secrest Act in Bring It On: The Musical

    Oliver Brobeck | Reporter Stereotypical high school drama; friendships, rumors, the highest of highs and the lowest of lows, all represented in Bring It On: The Musical. At Footlite Musicals in Indianapolis, a story unfolded about the cheerleading rivalry between Truman and Jackson High Schools. With music and lyrics written by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda,… Read more

  • Caroline Jackson Wins Miss Congeniality

    Sofia Breuer | Reporter For as long as she could remember, she always wanted to be a part of this competition. Growing up, going to the local fair was always a mesmerizing experience for junior Caroline Jackson. Jackson said that she would always go to the Hendricks County 4-H fair when she was little and would… Read more

  • Evolution of the Spectacular Spider-Man

    Matthew Barton | Design Editor “Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can. Spins a web, any size, catches thieves just like flies. Look Out! Here comes the Spider-Man!” Spider-Man first made his appearance in 1962 in Amazing Fantasy #15 and since then has made countless appearances in comic books, television shows, movies, etc. His most… Read more

  • Ultimate Guide to the Six Major

    Stephen Dumeyer | Reporter Everyone dreams of becoming a champion. After 6 months of qualifying events, 16 teams and 80 players have a chance at being crowned the best team in the world at the Six Major in Raleigh, North Carolina. For those that don’t know, the Six Major is the second-largest event of the year… Read more

  • Q&A with Distinguished Young Woman of Avon, Katie Kobold

    Elshadai Aberra | Managing Editor Q: What inspired you to participate in DYW? A: Emily Keith, Claire Rightley, and Jadah Rose Coursey participated my sophomore year and I was actually Claire [Rightley’s] little sister so that inspired me to join. Plus it’s a fantastic opportunity in general. Q: How much effort did you put into… Read more

  • Q&A with District Teacher of the Year Mrs. Chenoweth

    Tara Martin | Web Editor-in-Chief Q: What is the process for becoming Teacher of the Year? A: For Avon High School, my department chair, Matt Noble, was the one who nominated me for Teacher of the Year. Other people get nominated as well; department chairs, principals, and then we get a staff email where the… Read more