Story by Caroline Purtle, online editor in chief
• November 13, 2014
The fire clawed the iced sky, warming the city of Texarkana. The audience staggered on the hills, creating an uninhibited pantheon. Students bundled up on the ground, lettermans cloaking their backs, smiling...
Story by Jillian Cheney, staff writer
• November 5, 2014
Tight lungs. Complete loss of control. The panic can be compared to drowning, stuck and unable to breathe.
Sophomore Robin Cooper discovered her lung disease when she was two years old.
“My mom...
Story by Anna Cannon, staff writer
• October 28, 2014
Standing under the stadium lights every Friday night. Practicing a dance to wow the crowd at the football game and pep rally. Spending time with a great group of dedicated girls. Getting up close and personal...
Story by Grace Hickey, staff writer
• October 20, 2014
“One night. One message. One stand.”
That is how the Heritage Church youth pastor, David Farren, describes the experience of Fields of Faith. Fields of Faith is an annual Christian convention held...
The student section at games chants for the tune to return, but yet no song is played. Yells get louder, drowning out the noise of instruments. The students and the band don’t sway in unison, but instead...
Story by Jessica Emerson, Sports Editor
• September 20, 2014
The Tigers had every reason to celebrate tonight. In their first win of the season, the Tigers clawed their way to victory and defeated the Kilgore Bulldogs 19-13 in triple overtime.
“We have...