Infographic by Camryn Montgomery Emily in Paris, a new hit Netflix series, aired on Oct. 2, 2020, and has left fans longing for season two and wishing they were in Paris. The show features the life of Emily Cooper, played by Lily Collins, who is given the opportunity to be transferred by her marketing company... Continue Reading →
The story behind the hrhs_meme page and how it came to be
“Me and the boys on our way to ask the teacher to round my 74% to an A.” These are the captions on one of the many memes posted by the well-known account hrhs_meme on Instagram. “It started off as an idea,” said the creator of the account who prefers to keep his anonymity. “Rock... Continue Reading →
Living life like a pro athlete
In America, time is one of the most important resources we have. It’s one of the only things that we can not get more of, therefore how we spend it is essential to our quality of life. Up to this point in my life, I’ve been living a normal teenage boy life, with a teenage... Continue Reading →
Varsity poms’ focal points for the season
To start off the new varsity poms season, the team hired a new coach. Although, this is not the only change the team has made. They added new dancers, and due to COVID-19 and starting the season late, they have made a shift in some of their focuses for this year. Before coming to HR,... Continue Reading →
Chroncast – Episode 5
This episode dives deeper into “Meet the new interim superintendent: Corey Wise” a news/feature story written by Lucas Johnson, Staff Reporter (which can be found here).
The Colorado election 2020: long three days of counting Colorado’s biggest vote turnout in history
UPDATE: Biden is in the lead for PA and GA. GA is getting a recount but AZ and NV are also in the lead, so if Biden wins any of these, then he wins. During a historical time comes a historical election. Voting is important, but it’s what you are voting for that is more... Continue Reading →
Chroncast – Episode 4
This episode dives deeper into "A journey on her own," a feature story written by Delaney Atchison, Editor in Chief (which can be found here).
Insight into the 2020 Falcon football season
COVID-19 has taken its toll on various sports and activities, either delaying or cancelling them altogether. In a turn of events, Douglas County School District decided that it was up to the school whether or not they were to participate in fall sports. This allowed for the football team to participate in a delayed and... Continue Reading →
How furlough days affect the school’s budget and teachers
A school budget plays an important role in allowing for the school to buy equipment for upcoming years. Ever since the pandemic hit last year, more measures have been taken into consideration to save costs, with one of those being through furlough days. Furlough days are temporary unpaid mandatory days off for staff. Furloughs are... Continue Reading →
Charlie Kaufman’s new Netflix adaptation, “I’m Thinking of Ending Things”
“It’s good to remind yourself that the world’s larger than the inside of your own head, ” said Jake, played by Jesse Plemons, as he and a female companion, Lucy (who goes by various names), take a long drive down a snowy road, or so we think. Similar scenes, ones where it appears as though... Continue Reading →