Mental Health Matters

By: Kendall Coffey, Elsa Cybulski, and Dagny Jones According to Actions for Children,”One in six children aged 5-16 are likely to have mental health problems.” Today, in society, it is normal for young adults to struggle with mental health; yet this should not be the standard. If someone is struggling with mental health, it is tough to focus in school and grades can add to … Continue reading Mental Health Matters

The Benefits of Swim at Seven Hills

By: Lilly Battle, Ada Doepke, Vivian Watkins Despite their size the swim team has had an incredibly successful season with a total of 305 points, placing third in the championship meet out of nine teams. This year the swim team consisted of a total of five Stinger Athletes of the week. First our A swim relay of Felix Doepke, Mary Sellinger, Marissa Mcnerney, and Santiago … Continue reading The Benefits of Swim at Seven Hills

Balancing School and Sports

By Allison Koth and Stella Mosby Mental health in athletes is very overlooked in the sports industry. It’s hard to take care of all the work you are given if there are other activities or school work. Student-athletes have to deal with a lot of stress juggling sports and school. “It can be very stressful doing homework after school when basketball runs late,” said eighth … Continue reading Balancing School and Sports

Modern Slang

By: Winnie Brennan, Ariana Chaudhry, Avery Clayton, Campbell Coyne, Anika Kakar, and Tess Nelson. Buss. On god. Drippy. Hits Different. Slay.  Do you know these words? You may hear them in the hallways, during lunch, and around campus, but do you understand what they mean? Modern slang constantly evolves to make new terms and new ways of saying things. For this article, several teachers and … Continue reading Modern Slang