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Ms. Martinez’s 2nd period AICE general paper class. AICE English is a college-level English course that is offered to freshman. Photo courtesy of Ava Sanchez.

The Switch: Middle to Highschool

Ava Sanchez / September 15, 2025

What did previous middle schoolers think about finally becoming freshmen in high school? Most people have different views and thoughts about entering high school because it can be a distinct experience...

The seagull stands on a rock, overlooking the sights of Italy on the ocean shore. As the bird is dependent on the ocean for food it illustrates how all parts of nature fit together. Photo courtesy of Sami Wardeh

The Need for Nature

Sami Wardeh and Simaran Chaube / September 11, 2025

In recent times, the connection between humans and nature has substantially declined. It seems like Mom was right, it’s that dang phone! Most of the current generation have become screenagers, unable...

 A memorial on FSU’s campus where students are leaving flower bouquets and signs to honor those lost and advocate for change. Following the tragic event, an official vigil was held to honor the lost lives and students have come together recently to show their support. Photo courtesy of Autumn Brown.

Tragedy Strikes upon FSU: How Gun violence is affecting school campuses

Alyssa Galang and Kate Caraynoff / April 28, 2025

On Thursday, April 17th Florida State University’s campus was left devastated after a campus shooting took place around 12pm. The horrific event took the lives of two and left six injured. Within just...

Junior Elle Edwards running with the lacrosse ball, away from the opponent, at a game against Freedom High School. After playing lacrosse for nearly six years, lacrosse has become a natural part of her life, becoming an activity to take her mind off things as well as provide her with new friends and opportunities. Photo courtesy of Elle Edwards.

Elle Edwards’ 100 Goal Triumph

Alyssa Galang, Editor in Chief / April 10, 2025

Playing sports has always been a part of many people’s childhoods. Not only does it provide a chance to have a hobby, but it also further develops skills such as hand-eye coordination, functional movement...

A picture of Windsor at Citrus Park Mall with their signature prom-style dresses and styled outfits in the window and door. Windsor is a fast fashion brand that is known for their “going out” clothes and their formal wear for prom and homecoming.

Fast Fashion: Friend or Foe

Jayleigh Inman, Staff Writer / March 25, 2025

Fast fashion has been gaining a lot of traction lately with people raising awareness for wearing unsustainable brands, not donating, thrifting, etc. With all this talk, many wonder what fast fashion is...

The opening ceremony at Model UN, preparing to start the five-day long trip of conferences and educational opportunities. Across the days, the delegates attended a total of five conferences where they were able to listen to guest speakers and some even had chances to ask questions. Photo courtesy of Annika Kaw.

Model UN Takes a Trip to New York

Alyssa Galang, Editor in Chief / March 14, 2025

National High School Model United Nations (NHSMUN) is the world’s largest Model UN conference for secondary school students. The organization is known for its academically rigorous material that includes...

Senior Aubree Gunn and her boyfriend, Carter Caraynoff, posing for a prom photo to capture the special moment. The two chose to take photos at the Bayou in Tarpon Springs while others chose spots like golf courses, backyards, or even outside the prom venue. Photo courtesy of Aubree Gunn.

Great Gatsby Prom 2025

Alyssa Galang and Kate Caraynoff / March 7, 2025

As the end of the year approaches, the seniors are starting to focus on their last celebrations as high schoolers. To kick off their celebrations, prom was held on March 1st at the Innisbrook Golf Resort...

The promotional poster on Canvas, advertising Ms. Schmidt’s trip and provides all the information needed. Ms. Schmidt has partnered with Education First to give students and others the opportunity to travel to places they’ve never seen.

Ms. Schmidt’s Summer Excursions Tour

Alyssa Galang / February 27, 2025

The bright days of summer are right around the corner which means planning vacations to get away and take advantage of the time off. Many choose to travel within the United States, but some prefer a more...

The decorative wall dedicated to the Mamma Mia shows outside of the Straz Center. The 25th anniversary tour first started in July of 2023 in Memphis, Tennessee and will have been going on for just under a year when it comes to an end in June of 2025. Photo courtesy of Alyssa Galang.

Dancing Queens in Tampa at Mamma Mia Live

Alyssa Galang, Editor in Chief / February 6, 2025

Mamma Mia, a movie-musical franchise that first came out in 2008, made its way to Florida on their 25th anniversary tour. The shows were held at the Straz Center from Jan. 28 through Feb. 2, performed...

An AP Chemistry and Calculus book from the library. Checking out books from the library is a great resource to make sure you ace your AP exam! Photo Courtesy of Madden Creamer.

Are AP Classes Worth It?

Madden Creamer, Editor / January 30, 2025

Advanced Placement (AP) classes have become a hallmark of high school academics in the U.S., offering students the chance to engage with college-level coursework and potentially earn college credit. As...

The damage in Tropicana Field as a result of Hurricane Milton. The strong winds tore the tarp-covered roof to shreds, causing intense water damage to the stadium, which will cost millions of dollars to repair. Photo courtesy of Tampa Bay Rays.

Tropicana Field Takes a Hit

The legendary Tropicana Field, Home of the Tampa Bay Rays, has certainly seen better days since the infamously destructive Hurricane Milton tore through Florida less than 4 months ago. The most noticeable...

Spreading Holiday Cheer: GSHS DECA’s Mission to Give Back Locally and Globally 

Spreading Holiday Cheer: GSHS DECA’s Mission to Give Back Locally and Globally 

Madden Creamer, Mckie Etheridge, and Ryan King / January 8, 2025

  During the holiday season, many people wonder how they can give back and help others in need. Fortunately, the GSHS DECA club has made it easy by hosting two meaningful drives that allow everyone to...

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