Worldwatch: The Use of Child Soldiers

written by -Ruby Oluoch · November 13, 2009

            Imagine all your memories from an innocent childhood replaced with ones of a horrific war. Memories of holding baseballs and lollipops replaced with memories of holding AK-47s and hand grenades. Imagine remembering the sound of gunshots and battle cries instead of the sound of... [Read more]

Swine Flu: Overreaction or Cause for Concern?

written by Kyle Dahlquist · October 7, 2009

              It happens to all of us. Sitting in class, nursing your sore throat and feeling sorry for yourself, you begin to realize: “I’m sick.” All week you’ve tried to convince yourself otherwise. It’s only a cough, you say, as you struggle through the cloud of fatigue and... [Read more]

Meet the Homecoming Royalty 2009

written by Samantha Hartfiel · September 29, 2009

With Homecoming only a week away, some of the festivities have already begun! Since the celebration begins on Monday October 5th with the Homecoming King and Queen Coronation, the students of Park High School will be voting on the candidates this week.  Several of the fourteen Homecoming Candidates... [Read more]

Not a Good Week in Hollywood

written by Samantha Hartfiel · July 1, 2009

             The last week of June was not a pleasant one to be a celebrity. The week was filled with misfortune in Hollywood from the dramatic split of Jon and Kate of the reality show Jon and Kate plus Eight, to the deaths of minor celebrities, television game show host Ed McMahon, actress... [Read more]

Summer Volunteer Opportunities

written by Emily Beaver · June 3, 2009

           Summer has arrived at last as people begin emerging from layers of protective clothing, swimsuits are dug out of closets, pools are uncovered, and flip-flops are again the footwear of choice.  High school students look ahead to a summer filled with: late nights around a bonfire,... [Read more]

Park welcomes incoming 9th and 10th graders

written by Samantha Hartfiel · May 31, 2009

  When most students think back to their first day of high school, many recall that they felt lost and overwhelmed because the building appeared to be so enormous. This year, Park High School tried to ease the transition for upcoming freshmen and sophomores by hosting tours for the future classmen.... [Read more]

Students Step Into the Shoes of the poor for a Good Cause

written by Samantha Hartfiel · May 19, 2009

  Several weeks ago, students of Park High School may have noticed some of their peers sitting on the floor of the cafeteria with desolate faces and wearing grubby clothes. They held signs stating facts such as “Some families have to live off 5 cents a day”, while sitting beside an open guitar... [Read more]

Swine Flu Reaches Minnesota

written by Frannie Sprouls · May 1, 2009

Over the past week, a new threat has entered the United States. It is not some extremist threatening to destroy a building or angry protests regarding the passage of same-sex marriage.  This threat is something new and there has not been a threat like this since the avian flu in 2005.  This threat... [Read more]

Swine Flu

written by Phana Yang · April 30, 2009

You’ve all probably heard it by now. Within the last week, words of the H1N1 Virus had spread faster than flies looking for rotten meat. On April 29, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) has raised its pandemic alert for swine flu to the second highest level, meaning that it believes a global... [Read more]

Minnesota Parents Pray for Their Son’s Return

written by Emily Beaver · April 27, 2009

When the word ‘college’ is broached in a conversation various descriptions come to mind: parties, freedom, sleeping in, socializing, and financial responsibility.  For the more studious pupils first thoughts may include: exams, mass lectures, study groups, and papers.  These descriptions display... [Read more]

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