When the blue Dial-A-Ride bus trundles up to the corner of Academy Lane, I wave to my driver Mary Rivera. She smiles and waves back. “Are you my rider today?” she asks. I am. One of many. DART’s three buses — or rather its two currently active ones — act as a hybrid school...
Year: 2018
Prim leaves student activities
The Student Activities Board is looking for new talent after their assistant director moved to South Dakota, where he began law enforcement training early this month. Hank Prim ’17 will be certified as a special agent with the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation in June, an opportunity he traces to the lessons of service...
My brother with DiGeorge Syndrome showed me what a pure heart looks like
My brother may never have to study for finals. My brother may never worry about his GPA. My brother may never feel the pressure to find a job after college. That’s because Levi has a congenital heart defect, craniosynostosis, is missing a kidney, and on top of all this, has DiGeorge Syndrome, which includes 183...
Drink of the month: Irish car bomb
Among American youth, the question of heritage is often met with percentages and fuzzy ancestral remembrances. Unless you claim Irish blood. The mother’s lineage matters little when a father bestows a name like Murphy or Kelly or O’Sullivan onto his children and marks them forever as a product of that green and shining land. After...
Students see NYC, meet Nikki Haley with career services
Six students took a trip to New York City over spring break with career services, touring major companies and sightseeing, in accordance with student preference. Every spring break, career services plans a trip to visit a city students are most interested in living in after graduation. The trip was three days and cost $350 for...




