I, Kieran Bradley

Sevea Cat 2

Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
May 16, 2013

I, Kieran Bradley, would like to bequeath my cat addiction to Sevea Totta. I feel that Sevea and I have bonded recently, mainly due to the love of the feline race (yes, I consider them as human as you and I). I am confident that Sevea will do an excellent job when it comes to the profound legacy and... Read more »

Rules For Life

Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
May 16, 2013

Making lists is a severe problem that I have. I seriously have a list on how to get ready in the morning. Ridiculous I know, but in all honesty I really do need them. I would forget my own brain if it weren’t in my head, let alone having to remember that I need to take my siblings to school in the... Read more »

The Jodi Arias Case: Overdone Much?

Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
May 16, 2013

I’ll be the first to admit that I haven’t been paying much attention to the Jodi Arias case. You may not even know her by name, as the media has taken to almost exclusively referring to her as “the boyfriend killer.” Though you wouldn’t know it by the media portrayal, which seems... Read more »

Stop Faking Sick

Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
April 22, 2013

Feeling ill? Have a headache? Occasionally, everyone has those days where they really just don’t feel well. However, when you go in and complain to the nurses every single day….it gets old. Of course there is the exception of those who have a legitimate chronic illness, but if you’re just in for... Read more »

Wearable Art

WearableArt Ashley

Konnor Cook, Staff Writer
January 18, 2013

Students showed their inner fashionista’s this week as the Pro-Art class started the annual wearable art project. Students have enjoyed doing this project for the past two years. ““This is only my first year,” Dakota Stone, senior, said.” It very entertaining and lots of fun seeing what other... Read more »

Christmas Gifting: How much is too much?

Gifting

Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
December 7, 2012

With the holiday season quickly approaching, gift exchanging is often the main thing on people’s mind. When thinking about what to get someone many questions arise:  What if he doesn’t like it? Why did I get him as my secret Santa? I really like him, but I don’t know if he likes me, what do I... Read more »

Preview to Winter Sports

Girls Top STory

Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
November 16, 2012

Winter weather is already in full swing. With blasts of cold air and Thanksgiving quickly approaching people are getting geared up for winter sports.  Each program has put in extra work during the fall, giving up much of their free time training and conditioning. “It has been hard, but it definitely... Read more »

School Lunches: The Facts

school lunches top story

Kieran Bradley, Managing-Editor
October 19, 2012

We all know that our school lunches have changed this year, but does anyone actually know the true reasons as to why? Michelle Obama,  First Lady, is making changes nationwide in an attempt to make our school lunches healthier in a fight against obesity. Lunches will be much healthier with less sodium,... Read more »

Changes with Parent-Teacher Conferences

Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
October 5, 2012

In the past parent teacher conferences have meant two days off of school and a nice break at the end of the week for teachers. This year though, conferences took place for four hours, on two days. Not only were the conferences, but one evening was scheduled during Homecoming Week!  In addition to having... Read more »

DECA and Cats Alley Unveil a New Look

Photo by Caitlyn McSweeney

Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
September 7, 2012

The new school year has begun, and along with new faces in the hallway, there are also new changes in one of the schools largest clubs, DECA. This year the main focus of the club will be to truly get members involved in business related competitions and prepare them for life outside of high school. Ali... Read more »

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