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Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Andrew John

Andrew John, Reporter

Senior Andrew John is a reporter and this is his first year on staff. In his free time, he enjoys cooking, skateboarding and photography.

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Although photography wasn’t something I planned on loving, it has become something I couldn’t live without. Photography has been such a large part of my life, and it all started because I was bored.

Senior Column: Focusing on the future

Andrew John, Reporter
March 22, 2024
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The boys soccer team talks before their game against the Coppell Cowboys. The Hawks played at the Buddy Echols Stadium, and lost 0-3.

Photo Gallery: Boys soccer vs. Coppell 2/6

Andrew John, Reporter
February 9, 2024
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Infographic: How to be a healthy teenager

Infographic: How to be a healthy teenager

Andrew John, Reporter
February 6, 2024
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Starbucks was reported last month to have lost 9.4% of its market value and nearly $12 billion due to the Workers Union labor rights and boycotting. People have begun supporting local coffee shops as a way to satisfy their coffee needs.

[Photo] Opinion: Boycotting is the best way to take a stand

Eyesha Sadiq, Entertainment Editor
January 26, 2024
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Seniors Rohin Malayil and Mathew Koithara show shirts from their latest clothing drop on Dec. 4. They received these articles of clothing from their wholesaler, Jellies World, which is located in DeSoto, Texas.

Rags to riches

Andrew John, Reporter
December 7, 2023
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Students look through the art shown throughout the gallery. This table held paintings and abstract sculptures.

Photo Gallery: Art gallery night 11/29

Andrew John, Reporter
December 1, 2023
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Fashion design classes unveil their aprons and robes at the gallery. They are all handmade and made with different materials.

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Senior Adrien Tran releases his latest work, ”Shadow Strike.” He focuses on digital print and illustrations of his own original characters.

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Senior Evan Moses-Wesley showcases his piece, “Je Suis Moi,” which symbolizes the randomness that the future holds. He has been creating modern art for almost three years, and has been doing graphic design for six.

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Orchestra teacher Matthew Cautivar looks at some of his students’ work. A few of his students were at the gallery; some submitted artwork and some played music.

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Spanish teacher Larry Horton shows off his painting to some students. This painting was displayed along with another of his landscape art pieces.

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Senior Jungwoo Kim plays the cello in a string quartet along with two violins and a viola. They played Christmas music, such as “The First Noel,” “Jingle Bell Rock” and “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” during the event.

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Senior Jayden Luette unveils a modern sculpture. This is their body/object sculpture, which is an art style involving the incorporation of human or animal body parts into inanimate objects or scenes.

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Senior Asher Hull paints a mountain over a lake with trees during sunset. This was all made live during the Art Gallery Showing.

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 Senior Mackenzie Boyd shows off her most difficult crochet creation standing outside Hebron High School. After many attempts, she is now ready to sell it.

Crochet and cash

Andrew John, Reporter
October 1, 2023
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Infographic: How to choose a college major

Infographic: How to choose a college major

Andrew John, Reporter
September 8, 2023
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