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Ashlynn Watson, 12, records the homecoming football game from the end zone. Watson uses this footage to edit hype videos for the team (Photo by C. Bartek).

Decisions to Destiny

Olivia Tarvin, Senior Ads Manager
October 5, 2023
The cast goes through a dress rehearsal (photo by H. Mueller).

Hopping to see “Harvey”

Lily Haney, Online EiC
March 31, 2023
Zombie Prom took place from Nov. 17-19 and was a success (photo provided by F. Dent).

“Zombie Prom” Review

Lily Haney, Online EiC
November 22, 2022
In Mr. Youngs world history class, he always does his best to keep his students intrigued (photo by K. Bessman).

Making Boring Classes Fun

Marissa Winkel, Staff Writer
February 24, 2022
On August 31, Weston Whipkey, 11, prepares defensively for a corner kick from the opposing team in a junior varsity soccer game (Photo by L. Haney).

Respect: A Lack Thereof

Weston Whipkey, Staff Writer
February 22, 2022
Pops has found plenty new add ins to meet smoothie needs (Photo by O. LeBlanc).

Pop’s is Mixing it Up

Olivia Leblanc, Graphics Manager
January 12, 2022
On Nov. 3 the theatre department rehearsed for their upcoming musical. Ashlynn Lake,12, Olivia Lister, 12, Emme Trask, 12, Matalyn Chitwood, 11, and Alex Lopez, 10, were practicing for their roles in Act 1 (Photo by L. Haney).

A Rocking Review

Lily Haney, Bronco Design Editor
November 22, 2021
On Sept. 10 the Broncos had a tough fight against the Paola Panthers. Although, the Broncos pulled through and beat the panthers (Photo by A. Shetlar).

Smackdown Against DeSoto

Aubrianna Shetlar, Staff Writer, Senior Ad Manager
October 8, 2021
With the addition of new History Through Film classes, students are watching different films under separate categories (Photo by R. McDaniel).

New Classes Offered

Emily Lickteig, Staff Writer
September 21, 2021
The University of Kansas campus is huge, and two tours are needed to see everything. This map shows a bit of the true size of the campus, but it leaves out the infamous hill (image courtesy the University of Kansas).

KU Campus Review

Mallory Putnam, Staff Writer
May 7, 2021
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