Fire alarm prank a serious issue
May 16, 2013 • Cassie Bondie, Social Media Editor
Filed under Opinion, Top Stories
Most of the students at Howell High School remember Monday, when the fire alarm pounded through our ears at 7:30 in the morning. Granted, it wasn’t a prank, but it was freezing outside just the same and our teachers lost valuable class time. But we can move on, right? No big deal. Wednesday morning,... Read more »
Community Theatre of Howell presents scholarships
May 15, 2013 • Community Theatre of Howell
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Top Stories
The Community Theatre of Howell (CTH) will present scholarships up to $300 to graduating seniors who intend to pursue a major and have been accepted into a 2-year or 4-year performing arts (acting, directing, design, technical, dance, vocal, instrumental performance, teacher of the performing arts, video/film... Read more »
MADDIE MAY KROLL WINS SENIOR SURVIVOR
April 22, 2013 • Cassie Bondie, Social Media Editor
Filed under News, Top Stories
Meet this year’s Senior Survivors! All videos will be updated to this post. All proceeds from the event are split evenly between the Zac Cain Fund and NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Senior Survivors Remaining: Dylan Roberts Maddie May Kroll Cassie Colon Dillon Chinn . . . . . . . . . . . . . PREVIEW: . . . NIGHT... Read more »
Local music sparks interest in Livingston County teens
March 26, 2013 • Hailey Lamb, Photo Editor
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Top Stories
There’s no arguing that the local music scene in Howell is back in full swing thanks to the efforts of the Livingston Underground movement, officially launched last fall. Local students and residents are forming bands and playing whenever they get the chance, and fans are able to attend quality,... Read more »
Throw like a girl: How female athletes are viewed as weaker
March 19, 2013 • Amanda Franklin, Sports Editor
Filed under Opinion, Sports, Top Stories
I don’t know what it is about sports and gender norms, but it sure looks like society needs a wake-up call. Traditionally, men are known to “have more strength and ability” compared to women. With the progression of each sport being as rapid as it is, this statement is anything but true. The basis... Read more »
Class introduces students to education field, offers practical experience
March 19, 2013 • Kristin Trombetta, Staff Writer
Filed under Feature, Top Stories
For students interested in working with children after high school, Early Childhood Education (ECE) is just the class to take. “Early Childhood Education is a class that’s designed for students who are interested in going into the early childhood education field. Working with students anywhere from... Read more »
Runner prepares for final season
March 19, 2013 • Hallie Utter, Staff Writer
Filed under Sports, Student Highlight, Top Stories
Senior Natalie Stone’s love of running started back in elementary school when she decided she wanted to be a runner just like her dad. “My dad has always been a runner and when I was in second grade I decided I wanted to start running with him. So he would take me on short little runs with him and... Read more »
Track team turns a new page with new coaches
March 14, 2013 • Danielle Hamilton, Staff Writer
Filed under Sports, Top Stories
Sports change within the program as years go on. Players come and leave, as well as coaches do. Many Howell sports have gone through coaching changes this past year, and track and field is no different. Mike Marek will be the new boys head coach this season. In the past six years, he was a varsity assistant... Read more »
Inspiring junior wins writing scholarship, excels in yearbook
March 14, 2013 • Hannah Snyder, Staff Writer
Filed under Feature, Top Stories
Not every high school student enjoys writing and expressing themselves on paper, but for HHS junior Danielle Campbell, it’s considered her life. Campbell has been a member of the Yearbook Journalism class for the past two years and has become an editor of The Loch online literary magazine this year... Read more »
Overflowing lost and found creates a pricey pile-up
March 1, 2013 • Shayley Steinke, News Editor
Filed under News, Top Stories
Recently Howell High School’s Lost and Found has been overflowing. It is located in the main office behind the secretaries. There are numerous hoodies, car keys, a bucket full of glasses, swimsuits, and even a few cell phones. Many of the clothes are popular name brands. “It is beginning to pile... Read more »






