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Opinion: Best Year of High School

OPINION BY Lily Allpress, Assistant Editor-In-Chief February 12, 2019

Ah, high school, the “best” years of our lives...supposedly. The four years we spend in this building change us, usually for the better, but, out of all the four years, which one is truly the best?...

Kendra Scott and Lululemon have become more popular because of their quality. Many students have chose to buy these products.

Trend Takeover

OPINION BY Kenzie Ward, Staff Writer February 4, 2019

It’s officially 2019, and although 2018 may be over, the trends are never ending. We started the year off with the world record egg that went viral in less than the first 20 days of the new year....

Valentine’s Day: Is It a Corporate Holiday?

OPINION BY: Lily Allpress, Assistant Editor-in-Chief of PLPulse January 31, 2019

 Where the heck did Valentine’s Day come from? The holiday of “love” seemingly came out of nowhere with its heart boxes filled with chocolates, flowers, and expensive gifts. People spend so much...

Caleb Digiacomo plays the mellophone along with the other show band members for the varsity show choir, Free Spirit.

Energetic in its Own Way

Hannah Shin, Staff Writer January 28, 2019

Concert band, jazz band, game band, and show band. Band fanatics are eager to participate in every group possible. One musician is particularly unique; sophomore Caleb Digiacomo, who goes by a nick name...

Questions We Need Answers to

Chloé Grimm December 21, 2018

1) Why is every movie in America somehow #1 Movie in America?  2) Who closes the bus door after the bus driver gets off?  3) Is the S or C silent in scent?  4) If life is unfair to everyone,...

Cities of the Dead

Lily Allpress, Assistant Editor-In-Chief of PLPulse December 20, 2018

Usually picturing a cemetery consists of rows upon rows of headstones, but in New Orleans, Louisiana, it is common to see above ground “tombs.” These tombs are bought by families to store their loved...

the Booth

Lucas, Kyler, and Josh, Staff writter December 18, 2018

This is a podcast with staff writers Kyler, Josh and video editor Lucas give stats about a winter variety of sports at PLHS

History teacher Mrs. Wilton poses with her two favorite plants.

Nurturing Nature

Ashley Mason, News editor December 10, 2018

Walking through each classroom door the walls are covered by a teachers’ personality from sports teams to vacation pics. But for one history teacher, she brings her room to life with her to devotion...

Junior Braxton Fjeldsted and senior Jace Armstrong play a set of Christmas tunes at a local dinner party. The Combo only had a couple weeks to prepare around ten songs, but even still, they played some very catchy dining music.

Abandoning Professionalism

Vincent Lin, Staff Writer December 6, 2018

Music ensembles depend on deadlines and schedules that consist of specified concert dates, consistent performance times, an idea of a rehearsal countdown. They are luxuries that help strengthen efficiency...

The Thanksgiving Disappearing Act

The Thanksgiving Disappearing Act

Annie Waldman, Opinion Editor November 26, 2018

It is the day after Halloween, and Christmas music is playing on the radio while pine trees erupt in every corner of Target and Hobby Lobby.   The earlier that Christmas decorations come out, the...

Mr. Jay Ball, participant of No Shave November.

Let it Grow

Lily Allpress, Assistant Editor-in-Chief of PLPulse November 11, 2018

It’s that time of year again, the time where people are encouraged to grow out their body hair for “No Shave November” and “Movember”. In case you didn’t know, both organizations encourage...

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