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March 2019 Issue: Against the norm

Isaiah Salin and Kana Chung April 5, 2019

This month's conformity issue highlights the issues of school learning and the new learning styles that emerge from these problems. In Discover, the individuality and intelligence in the school environment...

The happy issue

The happy issue

Liz Baker, Central Focus Editor-in-Chief March 6, 2019

Sophia Tran wins her first match on December 5th against Fort Zumwalt South. This was the first win by a girl in the schools history.

Fierce first female

Jacob Edwards, Staff reporter February 25, 2019

Wrestling is a physical and mental sport. It takes every ounce of strength possible to be successful, and even then there is no guarantee of success. For the longest time, wrestling was known as a purely...

February issue: Why I Didn’t Report

Kayla Reyes, Social media editor February 22, 2019

In the #MeToo era, stories of sexual assault arise

Saving A Life

Maddie Fuller, Staff Reporter February 8, 2019

Driving down State Highway 141, the Barcombs were on their way to their niece's wedding, dressed up in a tuxedo and a nice dress, having small talk. Suddenly, Lyle Barcomb starts to feel dizzy; his...

December 2018 issue: The Happy Issue

Lanie Sanders, Web Editor-in-Chief December 11, 2018

Need a lift as finals draw near? Enjoy 28 pages of positivity

Calvinists in Lyon, France looting churches in 1562. The process of iconoclasm, or the elimination of ornate symbols in churches, was very common among protestants during this time period, Calvinists included.

Calvin’s Lens

Marcus Falcomata, Staff Reporter At-Large November 30, 2018

It is no secret that our society today is extremely disconnected from the world of religion, faith, and theology. When I have religious discussion, it is not typical for the surface of theology to even...

A student, after opening hours on their different devices everyday, finds themselves  exhausted

Relying on visual reality

Megan Percy, Discover editor November 17, 2018

Every morning, an alarm trills from a small speaker, waking freshman Clara Kilen. She then opens it, checking the news, her social media, her games, even the weather- she doesn’t even have to get out...

100 students at FHC were surveyed, and these were the final results.

Fact or Fiction

Jessica Fults, Feature editor November 14, 2018

“Standing too close to the microwave causes cancer,” the headline flashes across the screen on Twitter. The ‘researchers’ who wrote the report found a correlation between the two. It sounds feasible,...

October 2018 issue: In Living Memory

Lanie Sanders, Web Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2018

Remembering loved ones helps in processing grief

September 2018 issue: Blinded by the Blue Light

Lanie Sanders, Web Editor-in-Chief October 8, 2018

The September issue of the Central Focus contains stories about how technology has shaped an entire generation.

Painful progress

Painful progress

Whitney Klein, Voice editor May 4, 2018

My eyes are open, but I can’t see anything. My hands are laying flat on something, I can’t place the feeling. I can’t place any feeling. I can’t move. Water hits my feet. It’s rushing over me....

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