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The auditorium will close to begin renovations May 24. The renovations and closure of the auditorium are projected to last until early February 2026.
Auditorium to close for renovations May 24
Elodie Hamm, Reporter • May 14, 2025

The auditorium will close to begin renovations May 24, which are projected to last until early February 2026. “We’re going to start [the renovations] as soon as possible so we can end [them] as soon as possible,” assistant...

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Students in choir practice choreography to the track “Happy” by Pharrell Williams in preparation for the concert. Students Anika Agrawal, Kennedy Cox, Liberty Rodriguez, Meg Gall, Eliza Howard, Brooklyn Roberts, Ryan Henderson, Willa Crane and Violet Caver choreographed the show.
Choir to perform spring show May 9-10
Johanna Jacob, Reporter • May 9, 2025

The choir department will perform its annual spring show in the auditorium on May 9-10. Show times are 7 p.m. on Friday and 5 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $15 for reserved seating. “We have...

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Junior Nigel Gudgeon will be a drum major for the 2025-2026 school year. He said his outgoing and spontaneous energy was part of what landed him the position.
Hawks Uncovered: Future drum major Nigel Gudgeon
Daniela Valdez Rios, Reporter • May 20, 2025

Editor’s Note: “Hawks Uncovered” is a series that tells the often unknown stories of Hebron students and staff. He couldn't stand the recorder.  Junior Nigel Gudgeon didn’t enjoy the recorder in 4th grade, but was...

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Junior Rubyna Jooma will be a drum major for the 2025-2026 school year. She said her involvement in leadership brought her to where she is today.
Hawks Uncovered: Future drum major Rubyna Jooma
Daniela Valdez Rios, Reporter • May 19, 2025

Editor’s Note: “Hawks Uncovered” is a series that tells the often unknown stories of Hebron students and staff. She had fallen in love with leadership. Junior Rubyna Jooma went from having no drive to play her instrument...

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Whether it’s for one graduation party or 20, I’ve composed my go-to graduation gift guide with customizable options that every graduate will love.
Cap, gown and great gifts
Krista Fleming, Editor in Chief • May 20, 2025

There are two major events when someone can expect gifts: Christmas and their birthday. In high school, there’s one more — graduation.  Whether...

As I journey closer to graduation, I ranked the top five graduation TV series episodes that best capture the feeling of leaving high school behind.
Five cap-tivating graduation episodes
Krista Fleming, Editor in Chief • May 20, 2025

The majority of my childhood was spent watching high school TV shows. Whether it was Disney Channel, Nickelodeon or some other network, my...

My mom and I pose for a photo at a park that I used to call the “sand park” because it had a volleyball pit filled with light sand that scalded skin in the summer sun. While I always had happy memories playing at the park with my mom, I often felt her mind was wandering — not present.
Opinion: Despite everything, I love you
Avery Boyle, Reporter • May 20, 2025

When I close my eyes to sleep, I swear I can feel her arms around me. My grieving brain whispers to my body: to feel the pseudo-pulse of her...

As I learned how to tell other people’s stories through design, I realized this was the way I could shape my own. Though I don’t know what role design will play in my future, I know my life has been ‘designed by design.’
Senior Column: Designed by design
Saahir Mawani, Design Editor • May 19, 2025

Three years ago during lunch, I sat in room 1315 as I read my older cousin’s senior column: "Expecting the Unexpected." Through blurred eyes,...