Avery Brundige, Print Co-Editor-in-Chief
- Favorite Movie: Coraline
- Favorite TV Show: Midnight Gospel
- Guilty Pleasure: Ben & Jerry’s Phish Food
- Favorite Place in the World: Lincoln Boulevard in San Francisco
- Favorite Quote: “You have to regard yourself as a cloud, in the flesh, because you see clouds never make mistakes.” -Allen Watts
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Dear freshman Avery,
To be frank, high school is not like the movies. It’s hard and it can be sad and sometimes it feels never-ending. But trust me when I tell you this, no matter how hard the...
The NFL is notorious for racking up concussions each season. In 2019 alone, 224 concussions were diagnosed and recorded, according to the NFL. There is nearly one concussion for each of the 256 games played....
Senior Katelyn Brinkman drives the ball to the hoop during the varsity basketball game against St. Teresa's Academy on Jan. 5.
Lomography Reloadable Film Camera
Disposable cameras are SO in right now, but, for a camera that only yields about 25 photos, the cost can add up. If you’re looking for a less expensive, less...
Intense polarization of political parties is nothing new. The American two-party system first emerged in 1796, with the rivalry between the Democratic-Republican and Federalist parties. These steep divides...
As autumn rolls in, dropping temperatures warrant warm blankets, cider and some Halloween movies. Here are seven festive flicks to binge this season.
1. It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
We...
On the morning of Tuesday, June 2, the world awoke to a social media storm of black squares. These posts, mostly captioned #blackouttuesday, also began to flood the #blacklivesmatter hashtag, effectively...
KALOS Experience founder Julia Harkleroad, at the request of Social Studies Department Chair Jennifer Brown-Howerton, hosted an at-home workout via Zoom Friday, May 1 for students and staff.
Nearly...
Exhausted from track practice, she opened her laptop. A notification caught her eye. An email from the Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institute sat in her inbox awaiting her click. The selections had...
As spring break dawns on students across America, questions of health and safety regarding the outbreak of COVID-19 arise: is traveling really worth the risk?
Many dismiss the severity of the disease,...
The basketball team defeated St. Teresa’s Academy 53-42 in the Irish Cup after a sequence of game day festivities Feb. 27.
The day consisted of a pep rally, tailgate and senior night celebrations...
After the curtains close on the musical, the theater department hosted audtions for the spring play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” after school in the music room Feb. 4.
The production of...
Q : What brought you to Sion?
Diaz: I just quit ballet, which is what I’ve been doing for the past six years all day, every day.
Ross: I really loved how small the school was. It wasn’t such...
Sophomores Abby Thornhill and Tess Tappan dance with each other at Winter Formal Dec 7.
As the rain clouds dissipated and the teams reassembled on the field for the second half, coach Gwyn Savage’s halftime pep talk set the players in motion. Although it was a close game, the varsity...
Softball lost to St. Teresa’s Academy 10-0 in the bottom of the fifth inning at STA Sept. 18.
“Our schools are rivals, but if we let that get to our heads too much, we aren't going to feel as confident...
Students are encouraged to bring in new socks and underwear for the annual Sock it to Poverty drive for Redemptorist Social Services beginning Aug. 26.
“I am just excited to get to help people while...
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