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Trumpet players Madalyn Goins (left) and Judah Bessonette (right) pose after the first part of “Amorphous” at the football game against Denton Guyer. This was the second time the band performed the third movement of the show.
Band prepares for UIL regionals through fall competitions
Andrew Higgins, Reporter • October 15, 2024

In preparation for the UIL regional marching competition on Oct. 19, the band program competed in several fall competitions including the Mesquite Marching Festival on Sept. 28 and the Band of America’s Dallas Mid-Cities Regional...

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LISD’s general fund budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year includes a $4.5 million deficit. School Board President Jenny Proznik said this is due to a low basic allotment — the primary mechanism for the funding of public education — which stagnated in 2019.
LISD wrestles with state funding
Krista Fleming, Editor in Chief • October 10, 2024

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The hands that spent years putting in cheer bows are now used for hits and spikes. Just two years after picking up volleyball, Outside hitter Taylor Johnson started the varsity team as a freshman.
From sidelines to spike lines
Auyeh Oufi, Reporter • October 16, 2024

Huddled up with her cheer squad as placements were being announced, tears began forming in the corner of then eighth grade student Taylor Johnson’s eyes. She was a 2024 World Champion. Little did she know, just months later...

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Senior Adam Vorhaben hugs 2023 Homecoming King Wesley Winkler after being crowned Homecoming King. Both were nominated by band.
Hawks Uncovered: Senior Adam Vorhaben
Krista Fleming, Editor in Chief • October 11, 2024

Editor’s Note: “Hawks Uncovered” is a series that tells the often unknown stories of Hebron students and staff. Left, right. Left, right. It’s one foot in front of the other, no matter where he is. For senior Adam...

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Swig came to the local area a week ago, with the Coppell location holding its grand opening on Oct. 3-4. It’s safe to say that my usual 30 minute drive to Swig becoming just 10 minutes could be the best yet also the worst thing to happen to me.
Swigging it right
Shiren Noorani, Managing Editor • October 11, 2024

“I fear the Utah girlies are not lying.” The first words on my For You page were from a girl talking about the “New Starbucks.” From...

Hyperpop is a rising sub genre of music that combines hip-hop, dance, pop and dubstep, with repetitive funky sounds. It has become well known for artists such as Odetari, 6arelyhuman and Asteria.
Introduction to Hyperpop
Eli Church, Reporter • October 10, 2024

A notification went off on my phone. I clicked on it and a screenshot of a song popped up. A text below screamed at me in all capitals: “LISTEN...

I scanned my boarding pass and entered the tunnel: a portal. The portal that has led me “home” for the past 17 years and brought me back.
7,679 miles
Auyeh Oufi, Reporter • October 16, 2024

7,679 miles  First: 12 hours and 10 minutes to Istanbul, Türkiye.  Then: 3 hours and 55 minutes of a layover in Istanbul. Three hours...

The Literary Lens is a monthly blog focused on finding quality literature for every season. This edition will focus on September-themed books, from a fall themed adventure to a classic mystery.
The Literary Lens: Early Fall is a mystery
Hannah Mathew, Web Editor • October 9, 2024

September or Early fall books are new and classic mysteries, perfect to curl up in a corner with and read in their entirety. Here are three of...