‘Wonderstone’ Not So Wonderful
Hannah Bunting, Features Editor
April 23, 2013
With the headlining names of two comic geniuses, Jim Carrey and Steve Carrel, viewers naturally expect a laugh-out-loud comedy. However, while ‘The Incredible Burt Wonderstone’ is great for a continuous smile throughout, there is only an occasional hearty laugh. The story follows the life... Read More
Spirit days are repetitive, should be more creative
Hannah Bunting, Features Editor
April 19, 2013
This year, the SGA has done an excellent job adding more Spirit Weeks and events throughout the school year. However, as the spirit days become more frequent, now including Senior Spirit Days, they continually recycle the same themes again and again. The SGA has faced the consistent problem... Read More
Parking passes too expensive for good
Hannah Bunting, Features Editor
February 7, 2013
For the not so small fee of $200, students can pay to park their cars on school grounds for the duration of the school year. Once these passes are purchased, they should belong to the student owner. However, school authorities still feel it is within their rights to confiscate these purchased... Read More
New Teacher Evaluation Program Beneficial for Virginia
Hannah Bunting, Features Editor
November 13, 2012
Virginia’s decision to be exempt from the “No Child Left Behind” Policy is in the best interest of the state’s students and teachers. The Policy would have a school where a handful of students do not meet the standards be considered a “failing school”, even if all other test-takers... Read More
RoProCo students don pirate, medieval garb for two new plays
Hannah Bunting, Editorials Editor
February 1, 2012
Clashing swords meets a beauty contest? It can only be the work of the drama department. The department puts on two well publicized performances each year; the fall play and the spring musical. However, the Robinson Production Company unveils a show each year, too. This year, RoProCo presented... Read More



