Culture
Self Diagnosis- Chronically Online
Growing up in today’s world, intertwining your life with the internet is almost inevitable, as it is the world's primary source of entertainment and education.
Waverly Hills
In the early 1900s, the United States—and to some extent, this world as a whole—was infested with two different plagues that ravaged the populations of several areas. The first was the influenza epidemic; despite its commonality today, the disease was new and deadly to whoever suffered from it. Its death toll in 1918 (when it was at its peak, according to the CDC) was the same as that of the Black Death in the 1340s: 50 million.
Student Spotlight: Jayden Morris
Senior Jayden Morris is the captain of the CCHS Academic Team Varsity Quick Recall team. In addition to Quick Recall, Jayden also competes in Science and Social Studies written assessments.
Missing White Woman Syndrome
March 16, 1989. What was a normal school day for 15-year-old Tonetta Carlisle quickly melted into something of a nightmare.
Student Spotlight: Chloe Hutson
Senior Chloe Hutson is very passionate about music. A member of both concert and the jazz Choir, Hutson is one of five students selected to participate in the KMEA First District Festival Choir.
Kentucky Urban Legends
Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, Goatman, Mothman; all these names are incredibly common across the United States.. They have their own infamous sense of untouchability, as they have virtually nothing to do with our humble little state. However, you’d be surprised to learn that since its establishment as a state in June 1792, Kentucky has gained its own little handful of spooks and specters (and even a few cryptids thrown in) that call the bluegrass state their old Kentucky home.
Princess and Superhero Visit to Preschool
High school students visit the preschool. Saturday, November 13, young Lakers will visit the high school for the annual superhero breakfast hosted by FBLA.