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Stories You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

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Stories You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

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Jennifer Bradfield Showing That The Small Things Make the Big Difference

Jennifer Bradfield Showing That The Small Things Make the Big Difference

Hannah Osmann, Editor-In-Chief December 21, 2022

So often do people forget the biggest impacts that the small things can have, and it’s even more rare for people to stop and think about the effects that teachers have on the lives of their students....

The Dia de Los Muertos exhibit (Joe Green)

The Longmont Museum: Dia de Los Muertos 2021

Joe Green, Staff Writer December 16, 2021

The City of Longmont celebrated its 150th year anniversary this year.  For this occasion, the Longmont Museum opened and exhibit that included the annual Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) exhibit....

Izzy at the National High School Cheerleading Championship (NHSCC)

Making her Mark: The Girl Who Will be Impossible to Forget

Kendall Wachowiak, Staff Writer May 25, 2021

Izzy Hageman is a popular name at Erie High School as she is the student body president and cheer captain. Apart from all her great achievements, what has made Hageman’s high school experience so grand?  High...

The Student Government Election Race has Commenced

Kaitlynn Lohmann, Copy Editor March 17, 2021

“Your voice is key,” “Who dares, wins,” “Vote for Big-D.” These are some of the campaign slogans that have been thrown around Erie High these past few weeks. As the Student Government election...

A Year of Zoom, Gloom, and Never Leaving Your Room

A Year of Zoom, Gloom, and Never Leaving Your Room

Zoe Goldman, Staff Writer February 25, 2021

Even though it feels like just yesterday that sourdough bread and unexpected hobbies were on the rise around the world, the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 lockdown is rapidly approaching. Looking...

Photo of Corona Virus vaccine, curtesy of Canva

The Commencement of Corona Virus Vaccines

Amy Hood, Senior Staff Writer February 5, 2021

With COVID-19 vaccines starting to be distributed in Erie, and the possibility of getting them just around the corner for students and teachers, many questions and opinions are inevitably arising.  Local...

From Fun Hall to Dull Hall

Francie Mueller, Staff Writer December 17, 2020

It is the last block of the day and a bright “Hi y’all” rings out loud and clear in the virtual WebEx world. That can only mean one thing: it is time for class with Tamara Dyck. More commonly referred...

A Limited Year for Erie’s Poms Team

Tillie Mendoza, Staff Writer December 17, 2020

This year, the world has become more familiar than ever with cancellations, postponed events, strictly online meetings, and masks. The beginning of online school in August, new safety guidelines, and...

The Show Must Go On

December 10, 2020

The house lights dim, the curtains slowly open, and the audience members stir with excitement. Even while the pandemic creates challenges for the EHS Theatre department, One-Act plays have ramped up and...

The beauty of Erie's own Thomas Reservoir

Gratitude Changes Everything

Madison Hays and Hannah Goldman November 20, 2020

As the leaves are falling, the Christmas music is playing, and the holiday season approaches, this time of the year offers great opportunities to reflect. While 2020 may seem like a chaotic year without...

School Closures

School Closures

Tillie Mendoza, Staff Writer November 20, 2020

COVID-19 cases are increasing again in schools located in Colorado, bringing the possibility of school closures across the state. Freshman student Emma Allen believes the safest option in terms of the...

A Hard Choice For People’s Health

Jozlyn Jorgenson, Assistant Editor November 19, 2020

Mental health and mental illnesses are a complicated subject. There are many variables involved in determining the existence and severity of it in a person. But one thing is clear, the world-wide pandemic...

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