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Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Hebron High School News Online

The Hawk Eye

Carrollton hosted its 16th Annual Citizens’ Evening on March 27. The event informed the community of the past, present and future of Carrollton.

Photo Gallery: 16th Annual Citizens’ Evening

Caleb Wright, Sports editor
March 29, 2024
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Signs from Carrollton’s mayor candidates, Adam Polter, Young Sung  and Steve Babick, are displayed on the intersection of Hebron Parkway and Old Denton Road.

Get to know Carrollton’s 2023 mayor candidates

Shehzil Imran, Feature editor
April 1, 2023
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The mural advertising C-Con painted on the windows of the kids space is displayed. The mural, featuring BB-8, Spider-Man and characters from “Spy Family,” was designed and painted by supervisor of community engagement Diana Slavinsky and members from her team.

Carrollton Library C-Con to be held March 17

Shehzil Imran, Feature editor
March 16, 2023
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Senior Ann Jayan, sophomore Jayden Davis and freshman Anjali Abraham brainstorm ideas for the teen room at the third Teen Advisory Council meeting on Dec. 5. Upon discussing the desired changes, the council members did research on what they wanted to add before logging it down on a Google Sheet, due by Dec. 16.

Building a community

Shehzil Imran, Feature editor
December 12, 2022
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Fall events to get you into the spooky spirit

Fall events to get you into the spooky spirit

Shehzil Imran, Feature editor
October 18, 2022
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Carrollton Parks & Recreation partnered with Dallas Yarn Bombers to create art installations throughout the event. Yarn creations of dreamcatchers and colorful scarves were attached to most of the trees in the area.

Photo Gallery: Carrollton World of Foodies 9/17

Shehzil Imran, Feature editor
September 20, 2022
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A taste of Korea

A taste of Korea

Emma Short, Editor-in-chief
April 20, 2021
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A Classic Pearl Milk Tea from Mac’s Boba Cafe.

Battle of the Bobas

Malley O'Carroll, Social media manager
November 5, 2020
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Protesters march with signs in front of the Carrollton Municipal Court. The protest was in solidarity with other Black Lives Matter protests across the nation, but there are many other ways to support the BLM movement. “Try to research as much as you can,” senior Jacquelyn Burrer said. “Read as many things as you can to learn about the reforms that need to happen. Obviously, not everyone will want the same level of reform, but there is a common goal in the movement: that something needs to change. As long as people are getting involved and continue to speak out about what is important, we can prioritize changing the system.”

Peaceful protest held in Carrollton

Kate Knauff, News editor
June 8, 2020
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