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  • March 26Senior Week starts next week, all seniors who have signed up will be spending advisory, and on Wednesday their lunch periods, in the arena to play games so their teams win
  • March 26Spanish Honor Society is hosting a Spring Dance Competition on Friday, March 29 during Advisory and 1st Lunch. Contestants will be asked to pay a $5 entry fee, and prizes will be awarded to competition winners! If you’d like to compete, click here. // LINK: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v6Dz0MT1NWCMUw7RVFslA1QMGNAFyKBoU-HAHG5Ff4Q/edit
  • March 26On March 26th at 5PM the Bryant High School Baseball team will be playing a home game against Central on our Home field
The student news publication of Bryant High School in Bryant, Arkansas

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The student news publication of Bryant High School in Bryant, Arkansas

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Michael Fuhrman peers over the gate blocking off Love Auditorium.

Last Moments in Love

Maxton Preuninger, Writer | March 30, 2018

He filed into Love Auditorium for the first time with a head full of red hair and brown eyes that were not big enough to take in the size of the space. As a third grader, Michael Fuhrman thought of how...

Personal Experiences From Local Gaming YouTubers

Personal Experiences From Local Gaming YouTubers

Rosemary Gregg, Writer | March 7, 2018

 Almost five billion videos are watched on YouTube each day, and approximately 300 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube every minute. YouTube’s growing  popularity has inspired several students to...

Senior Starts His Own Business

Senior Starts His Own Business

Rosemary Gregg, Writer | February 17, 2018

With a diamond for his logo to represent Arkansas, senior Trey Workman officially started No Limit Lighting, an automotive accessory business that focuses on lighting in Jan. 2017. Since then, he has worked...

Class Candidates

Class Candidates

Dahlia Bray, Online Editor | February 17, 2018

With t-shirts flying and crowds roaring, Edward Love Auditorium mimicked Hornet Stadium as the juniors held their annual officer elections. This year’s group of 20 was the largest group of candidates...

Planning stage directions for the traveling show Cinderella, seniors Carlee Hutchins and Michael Fuhrman began co-directing the show in October. “I really like being behind the scenes because you get a new appreciation for [the show], Hutchins said. But I think, ultimately, I like being on the stage more. I like being able to get into characters and figure out the motivations behind [them].”

A Peek Behind the Curtain

Madison Waltz, Writer | February 14, 2018

Standing on the other side of the door, preparing to hear their peers audition, seniors Michael Fuhrman and Carlee Hutchins are fulfilling a position they’ve never had before: Director.   Stage Management...

Sibling Surprise

Sibling Surprise

Madison Green, Writer | February 7, 2018

When thinking of family, it is typical to think of a family of four to five. Junior Rachel Mayes, however, thinks of her 18 siblings. Their father, Michael Rubino, was a sperm donor. Rubino and his wife...

Thrown Out

Thrown Out

Maxton Preuninger, Writer | December 22, 2017

It was her biggest fear, and it was coming true. Her mother picked her up from school, and senior Emily Culbreath instantly knew that something was not right. “Emily, your dad knows,” her mom said....

The Blessings Box

The Blessings Box

Cole Campbell, Writer | December 13, 2017

The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation’s leading organizations focused on the positive development of young men across the U.S. Junior Kyler Stevens has been a Boy Scout for about six years and...

Holiday Traditions

Holiday Traditions

Rosemary Gregg, Writer | December 1, 2017

The holiday season is more than just “Deck the Halls” and “Jingle Bells.” Whether it is cooking in the kitchen, hunting or taking family photos, every family has their own holiday traditions. Passing...

ROTC Students Attend Cadet Leadership Course

ROTC Students Attend Cadet Leadership Course

Catherine Anderson, Writer | November 3, 2017

Caught in the moment, senior Lynzel Dimal could not believe what she heard. How could she possibly be recognized for an award like this out of 168 cadets? Dimal was named a Cadet Training officer is one...

Homecoming Court Remains Humble

Maxton Preuninger, Writer | November 1, 2017

The crowded bleachers fall silent with anticipation while the crowd waits to hear which senior maid will be crowned homecoming queen. Some of the maids have stood here before, and others have never even...

Pain Is Temporary, Tattoos Are Forever

Pain Is Temporary, Tattoos Are Forever

Madison Waltz, Writer | October 27, 2017

At 15-years-old, senior Austin Tucker sat down and gave himself his first tattoo: a stick and poke bearing the words “juggalo family” with a matching “hatchetman” symbol. Now, nearly three years...

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