NEWS
Affinity groups continue to impact VHS students
Ashley Rice, Reporter & River Powers, Reporter Over the course of last school year and this past summer, many affinity groups have continued to grow...Read More
Should students take a foreign language all four years?
By Lillian Doiron-Wahlstrom, Reporter At VHS, taking at least two years of foreign language classes is a graduation requirement, though many...Read More
College applications are F.U.N.; frustrating, useless, and not it
By Selene Dalinis, Reporter & Eva Nelson, Reporter Throughout school, college has always been thought of as the main end goal that happens after high school...Read More
SPORTS
2022 marks the 50 year anniversary of Title IX
By Emily Harrington, Reporter Title IX is the federal civil rights law that was established as part of the Education Amendments...Read More
VHS football punts into success
By Meah McInerney, Reporter With a 6-3 record this season, the VHS football team has shown massive improvement since last season...Read More
PEOPLE
Eva Cain rows through senior year
By Jett Legry, Reporter Waking up at 3:30 in the morning for regattas and flying across the country to compete is what Eva Cain...Read More
A&E
“Midnights” by Taylor Swift is anything but ‘mid’
By Keziah Rutschow, Social Media Editor Taylor Swift takes her fans on a journey through her personal midnight stories in her newest album...Read More
Top five albums to spice up your holiday season
By Josie Martinez, Reporter & Gus Mcsheehy, Reporter Hers has done an excellent job at making an indie album that captures the essence of winter...Read More
Stay tuned for the top 2022 movies
By Sophia Litton, Reporter TV platforms are constantly adding new content to their platforms, so we compiled a guide to the best movies...Read More
The Rock makes superhero debut with Black Adam
By Jayce Speer-McMullen, Reporter DC’s “Black Adam” starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is finally out, and it couldn’t be more...Read More
OPINION
What Thanksgiving foods should stay on the dinner menu, and what foods shouldn’t
By Haven Walls, Reporter Turkey is usually the main course for the classic Thanksgiving dinner, and I have to say that I think this is a...Read More
How to say “No” to diet culture
By Sutton Archambault, Reporter Whether you realize it or not, diet culture is everywhere in our society, and the normalization of it causes tremendous amounts of damage...Read More
How drug education is failing our kids
By Max Rulff, Content Editor In talking with previous generations, it is my understanding that teenage drug culture has grown exponentially in the past decade. Most teenagers regard recreational drug use with a large degree of casualty, and while this could create a culture of safety, it often leads to recklessness and a dismissal of the very real danger that drugs present...Read More