Why bother with these classes?
By Davie Yang I may not graduate this year. Well, that might be a bit extreme to say right now. More accurately put, I’m not on track to graduate at the moment and… Read More
By Davie Yang I may not graduate this year. Well, that might be a bit extreme to say right now. More accurately put, I’m not on track to graduate at the moment and… Read More
By Alexis Isle Alone I am alone The punch’s I can take The hitting Give me more The words That’s what hurts Alone Always alone Blood dripping Cutting deep Not as… Read More
By Alexis Isle Gray ribbon hung on trees Gray ribbon Wonder what that means? Means not to worry or shout. Because you are happy so don’t say good bye Because with every tear… Read More
On February 21 students and experts alike gathered at the Granite Technical Institute to discuss the real world of health care careers. Various professionals such as pharmacists, mental health workers, nurses, and… Read More
By Davie Yang In a community there are always notable people who are willing to assist others when asked to. But then there are those people who take it to another level by… Read More
Have you ever thought of music, dancing and martial arts all in the same one beautiful act? Capoeira is just that, a Brazilian martial art that makes our hearts beat loud and… Read More
“There is nothing like Olympus High School. Its special, fun, full of good memories, traditions, and history,” Matthew Barnes, Olympus High basketball coach and 1986 alumni describes. “It’s a community school and… Read More
-Alexis Isle- Writing Hate it Gives me hand cramps Do it so much it hurts Opens my heart Sets me free But still keeps me bound Makes me cry Hate it No… Read More
After a schedule of condensed classes, the school day of Friday, January 4 concluded with the Skyline Drumline marching through the hallways, signifying the start of Skyline’s Talent Show. This assembly showcased… Read More
My friends, by the time you read this, the world will be drawing to a close. We’ve known this day was coming ever since the Maya (and yes, Maya – not Mayans… Read More