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Inspiring Future Industry-Breaking Women: Women in STEM Club

Inspiring Future Industry-Breaking Women: Women in STEM Club

Maanya Jain and Addy Vandel March 30, 2023

With Women’s History Month coming to an end, it’s time we acknowledge all the women making a difference in our world and those that can be found right here in Grandview High School. Women in STEM is...

Memorial Fund Created in Honor of English Teacher Ann Richards

Memorial Fund Created in Honor of English Teacher Ann Richards

Mbone Elango March 27, 2023

English teacher Ann Richards passed away on January 17th, 2023. During her career, she passionately provided leadership as Grandview’s first English Department Coordinator, a teacher of Advanced Placement...

In Response to Last of Us Character Casting Criticism [OPINION]

In Response to Last of Us Character Casting Criticism [OPINION]

Evan Deickman March 27, 2023

  “Billions of puppets with poisoned minds permanently fixed on one unifying goal: to spread the infection to every last human alive by any means necessary.”  The thrill of an apocalypse...

Ramadan: The Holy Month in Islam

Ramadan: The Holy Month in Islam

Sulayman Faal March 17, 2023

With over 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide, Islam is the second most prevalent religion after Christianity. The birth of Islam is commonly dated to the 7th century, making it the most recent of the main world...

Seeing Yourself In History: Ethnic Studies Should be a Year Long Course [OPINION]

Seeing Yourself In History: Ethnic Studies Should be a Year Long Course [OPINION]

Jada Cousin March 16, 2023

When attending a predominantly white school, minority students are often stuck learning a lot about history that they don’t directly relate to or impact them. American Ethnic Studies, a course that Grandview...

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Climbing to New Heights: Rosario Cornell, National Qualifying Competitive Rock Climber

Katie Fisher March 15, 2023

Competitive rock climbing, a sport that requires the perfect combination of agility, speed, and mental strength as one rushes to the top of a wall at breakneck speeds. Freshman Rosario Cornell is one such...

Dresses diplayed out for selection.

Juniors Giving Away Free Prom Dresses; Second Annual Prom Dress Exchange

Mbone Elango March 14, 2023

After school on March 9th, used prom dresses, suits, and ties lined the tables of the Lecture Center, waiting to be picked out. Juniors Grace Lichwalla, Ananya Kashyap, and Ella Barrett worked with...

Varsity Girls Basketball team posing with 6A Championship poster and trophy.

Girls Basketball Secures 6A State Championship Second Year in a Row

Katie Fisher March 13, 2023

The Varsity Girls' Basketball team secured their second state championship title in two consecutive years this past Sunday after beating out Monarch High School 38-28. Going into the final game, the...

Writer's Den's March Writer of the Month: Crystal

Writer’s Den’s March Writer of the Month: Crystal

March 13, 2023

In a school as big as Grandview, there's immense diversity when it comes to the different types of people here. Teenagers often worry about finding somewhere to fit in, but in doing so can shove others...

Reaction to the Broncos Hiring of Sean Payton as Head Coach [OPINION]

Reaction to the Broncos Hiring of Sean Payton as Head Coach [OPINION]

David Aldrich March 13, 2023

Last year, after the acquisition of Russell Wilson and head coach Nathanial Hackett, the Broncos organization and fans had high expectations for the season. However, things didn’t go as planned. The...

Meet the Miracle Week Kids: Maxwell Freedman

Meet the Miracle Week Kids: Maxwell Freedman

Laila Shekarchian March 10, 2023

Max is back! Max is an adorable five-year-old that Grandview has supported during Miracle Week in the past! Max loves music and dancing. His favorite song to dance to is “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana...

Rocking Syrian and Turkish People’s World: The Effects of the 7.8 Earthquakes

Rocking Syrian and Turkish People’s World: The Effects of the 7.8 Earthquakes

Zoe Casebolt March 10, 2023

It’s February 6th,  4:15 AM local time. Turkish and Syrian people are peacefully sleeping in their homes. The pleasant hum of the remaining nightlife emanates from the streets.  Suddenly, a violent...

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