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CAN LONG DISTANCE RELATIONSHIPS WORK?

MacKenzie, Staff Writter December 14, 2018

Relationships and friendships are some peoples’ main priority. Having a super close friend, sister, cousin, or even grandparent move away is difficult to go through. I talked to my peers and teachers...

Trey’s Top Ten Tracks of 2018

Trey Williams, Staff Writer December 11, 2018

#10 - "Playing Possum" by Earl Sweatshirt Earl Sweatshirt, a former member of rap group Odd Future, released a solid album this year titled Some Rap Songs. “Playing Possum” is one of the few...

Photo courtesy of Pixabay.

Success in Scholar Bowl

Alex Maisenhelder, Online Sports Editor December 5, 2018

This past weekend on December 1, Parkway Central's Academic Challenge team traveled to Washington, Missouri, for a chance to go to Nationals. It was a good experience for the team as the team made the...

On July 18, 2018, the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 acquired a natural-color image of a swirling green phytoplankton bloom in the Gulf of Finland, a section of the Baltic Sea. Note how the phytoplankton trace the edges of a vortex; it is possible that this ocean eddy is pumping up nutrients from the depths.

Every summer, phytoplankton spread across the northern basins of the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, with blooms spanning hundreds and sometimes thousands of miles. Nutrient-rich, cooler waters tend to promote more growth among marine plants and phytoplankton than is found in tropical waters. Blooms in summer 2018 off Scandinavia seem to be particularly intense.

HEATING UP: CLIMATE CHANGE

Danni Schneiderman, Staff Writer November 13, 2018

As Principal Tim McCarthy’s voice booms over the speaker system in the cafeteria, students left and right throw their recyclables in the compost bin, ignoring his pleading instructions. However minuscule...

WORLD AWARENESS CLUB RETURNS

WORLD AWARENESS CLUB RETURNS

Taylor Stern, Staff Writer November 12, 2018

Imagine browsing the school website during AC Lab one day when an apparent non-existing school club catches your attention. Do you ignore it since it doesn’t exist anymore? Or do you revive the idea...

Be Confident, Be You

Jayla Walton, Staff Writter November 12, 2018

How to overcome insecurities and fears? In my opinion everything happens for a reason. Everyone is born equally beautiful in every way. So don't let anyone tell you differently. I was once short, boney,...

Recruitment or Undue Influence?

November 12, 2018

Recruitment. It’s an exciting word, especially for those who are subject to it. We usually hear a lot about recruitment of gifted athletes in their senior year of high school, for basketball, baseball,...

PCH Publications staff member sophomores, Sydney Stahlschmidt and Sydney Kolker, drinking The Watermelon Patch drink at The Sugar Factory during the journalism convention in Chicago.

The Sugar Factory Food Review

Sydney Stahlschmidt, Online Features Editor November 2, 2018

     The Sugar Factory not only had good food and drinks but it was also a great experience. The PCH Publications staff went to the JEA NSPCA National Highschool Journalism Convention located in Chicago....

Deluca pulling Jackson and Maggie away from a speeding car, while a teenager on a bike passes  and is about to be hit.

Grey’s Anatomy Season 15 Premiere

Kaylee Canoy October 16, 2018

Grey’s Anatomy's season 15 premiere aired September 27. This season will consist of 24 episodes. Spoiler Alert: Jo Wilson and Alex Karev are on their honeymoon while back at the hospital Miranda Bailey...

Assistant Coach Nathan Biggs talks to his team prior to the second set against Westminster.

Volleyball Outdo Westminster

Alex Maisenhelder, Online Sports Editor October 5, 2018

On Thursday, October 4, the Colts faced off against the Wildcats of Westminster. Prior to the game, there was a touching ceremony of parent appreciation from all levels of volleyball. Once the game started...

A crowd forms outside of Parkway Central as students rally to speak out in favor of gun control after the 2017 Parkland school shooting. Photo by Debra Klevens.

You Can Make a Difference

Shoshana Weinstein, Staff Writer October 2, 2018

When you’re a high school student, it’s easy to feel powerless to affect change. Politics often seems like a complicated aspect of the fast-paced adult world, far removed from the daily life of a high...

A hibachi chef smiles and laughs with guests as he prepares their meal. Photo taken by Brett Smith.

Brett’s Big Bites: Kyoto Steakhouse

Brett Smith, Entertainment Editor September 28, 2018

To many, especially teenagers, there’s nothing better than hanging with friends after a football game, binge your guys’ favorite show, and have food delivered right to your doorstep. It’s convenient,...

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