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Plastic Recycling: Too Good to be True?
The plastic you think you are recycling, more likely than not, will never be recycled. Throwing your plastic in the recycling bin and forgetting about it is not enough. Research has found that replacements need to be used instead of plastic and the material needs to be recognized for what it really is: garbage.
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The Start of a New Season
The 22-23 wrestling season started with fewer members as a large group of experienced wrestlers either graduated or left the team. Only three wrestlers fully returned from last year's season: sophomore Robert Evans along with seniors Landon Kuykendoll and Owen Falk.
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Cooking with Kaity and Chloee
Thanksgiving is the time of the year when visions of a golden turkey, steaming side dishes, flaky pies, and a beautifully set table all become total chaos. If you are preparing all of the Thanksgiving meal, making a side dish, or just showing up for the holiday fun and are feeling stressed, seniors Kaity Stacy and Chloee Danti have your back this Thanksgiving season.
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The In’s and Out’s of Being a Therapy Dog
By: Faith Bartram One of the teachers at Culver Community Middle/High school has a helpfulway of helping students relieve the stress of school, college plans, friends, andother emotionally impacting stressors. Mrs. Fobert, a speech and English teacher, helps students with their day-to-day stress by bringing her therapy dog Odin. Odin is a certified therapy dogwho, “…took several obedience classes in order to be a successful therapy dog,”Fobert wrote. “I exposed him to all sorts of environments with challengingdistractions, surfaces, crowds, and animals.” Odin has a Canine Good Citizen title through AKC.“In order to attain thistitle, Odin had to complete a number of commands. The C.G.C test has thepreliminary requirements of…
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Culver Volleyball Beats Judson for the First Time
The girls volleyball team put in a lot of hard work up to the start of the season and they saw pay-offs with the first time ever win against North Judson.
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Cooking with Kaity and Chloee
This article details the success of the recipe for peanut butter cookies that was tried on a panel of students.
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Hammond’s Dilemma
Beloved science teacher, Mrs.Theresa Hammond discusses with journalist Abby Caudill the dilemma of deciding when to retire.
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The Effects of Fall Bonanza
The tradition of Fall Bonanza has positive effects on both the student body and the homecoming festivities.
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Shuman Breaks Cavalier Rushing Record
For his senior year, half back Shane Shuman breaks the CCMHS rushing record.
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Swim’s Second Year
Students and coaches push to get enrollment for the young swim team.