Chronicle Staff “ ...taking names”
As school is getting out many of you are going to be looking around for things to do. In my opinion music makes the world go round. Without music our lives would me be flat. Many bands are coming to nearby concert houses this summer. Some of the nearby places that are sponsoring concerts this [...]
With only 4 and a half days left of school, many of us are just waiting for that last bell to ring on Friday that signals us to our freedom, and the long waited summer. With up coming events like finals and annual signing the next few days are going to fly by like a [...]
In March I received my permit and started my 6 months of supervised driving with an adult. This is supposed to prepare me for my skills test, so I can get my license. I have been driving for no longer than two months and I already have a list of all the annoying things drivers [...]
The Influence that the media has on young teens, women and children is startling. From Barbie to Victoria’s Secret, women are exposed to many media images of “the thin ideal” from a very early age. I think there can be some good media but someone needs to put a stop to this. The average North [...]
The Eagle and the Wolf By: Alex Silkwood She was the eagle He was the wolf a forbidden couple never to exist. When she lay down for the night He was always there to kiss her goodnight. There were so many beautiful stars but nothing could take her eyes off her beautiful wolf. As she [...]
A very intellectual man named John-David Bartoe once said “As I looked down [on the Earth from space], I saw a large river meandering slowly along for miles, passing from one country to another without stopping. I also saw huge forests, extending along several borders. And I watched the extent of one ocean touch the [...]
The College of Idaho is a liberal arts college in Caldwell, Idaho. The enrollment of this school is around 10,000 students a year. This college has undergone many changes in the last decade. In 2007 the name was changed back from the Albertsons College of Idaho, named after the Katherine Albertsons Foundation, to the College [...]
There are very few high school students these days who like to read. A study done by The Literacy Company showed that 21 million Americans can’t read at all, 45 million are marginally illiterate and one-fifth of high school graduates can’t read their diplomas. In my opinion these statistics are terrible. Many high school students [...]