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NHL Must Confront Diversity Issue

Sawyer Lownsdale, Staff Reporter
December 20, 2019

 The NHL has been on a rise, as the game of hockey begins to grow in popularity in the United States. There are roughly 750 hockey players currently playing in the NHL. Of the 750, only 25 of them are...

Kanye West hits Home

Kanye West hits Home

Haydn Schertz, Staff Reporter
December 13, 2019

Kanye West, one of the biggest hip-hop artists of this decade, decided to make a dramatic genre change with his latest album “Jesus is King”. This is the first time West has gone full gospel rap. Though...

Coach Mueller talking to sophomore Cameron Harris

Dynamic Duo

Brooke Kraizer, Staff Writer
December 13, 2019

The winter is here which means, basketball season is arising and both Girls and Boys basketball are ready to make some history. The Parkway Central Basketball team had a successful season last year, after...

Senior and Junior boys learning how to cheer through senior Corbett Harris and senior Cece Flick.

Junior and Senior Boys’ Learning How to Cheer

Ryan Pham, Photo Editor
November 18, 2019
Senior and Junior boys learning how to cheer through senior Corbett Harris and senior Cece Flick.
Photo courtesy of Pixabay.

Giving Kids a Platform

Alex Maisenhelder, Online Managing Editor
November 7, 2019

The social and political climate is far more polarizing and in ways confusing for the current generation than it was for one’s past. The heavy implementation and prominence of social media, in particular,...

Adi Sarangee, Mrs.Klein, and Zach Oppenheim at Taste Of The Town on September 12.

Taste Of The Town

Elena Appel, Photo Editor
October 7, 2019

Senior Isabel Roman poses with children from Casa Hogar de San Juan. Photo courtesy of Isabel Roman.

Making A Difference: Mission Trips

Rebecca Barnholtz, Staff Reporter
September 27, 2019

This summer, Parkway Central teens embarked on their own journeys to make summer 2019 one to remember, a few teens made their own summer as well as others’ memorable through efforts done on mission trips...

Sarah Hale at Day of service
Photo by: Christine Sticker

Old teachers, new names

Brooke Kraizer, Staff Reporter
September 27, 2019

New backpack, new school supplies, new teachers. Or old teachers with NEW last names. Business teacher Sarah Hale and math teacher Heather Jafari both changed their last names during the summer after getting...


From left, Los Angeles Clippers President of Basketball Operations Lawrence Frank, head coach Doc Rivers, new players Paul George and Kawhi Leonard and owner Steve Balmer, at Green Meadows Recreation Center during a news conference in Los Angeles on Wednesday, July 24, 2019. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

2019-2020 NBA Season Preview

September 20, 2019

On October 22, 2019, the NBA season will be back in business. With all of the offseason moves that went on, this season has the potential to be one of the most competitive seasons in NBA history.  Free...

Nostalgic, Amazing, and Outright Spectacular: Pokemon Detective Pikachu

Nostalgic, Amazing, and Outright Spectacular: Pokemon Detective Pikachu

Ryan Pham, Photo Editor
May 29, 2019

In the beginning, Tim had aspirations of becoming the best pokemon trainer. It was a dream, as the age of 12, he would nonstop talk and think about his future as a trainer, but after Tim’s dad, Harry...

Duke's Zion Williamson (1) celebrates after slamming in two during the first half against Syracuse in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament at the Specturm Center in Charlotte, N.C., on Thursday, March 14, 2019. (Ethan Hyman/Raleigh News & Observer/TNS)

Is Zion Williamson the Future of the NBA?

Haydn Schertz, Staff Writer
May 22, 2019

Zion Williamson is quickly becoming one of the most popular athletes in the world with his rim breaking dunks and ferocious style of play and he is only 18. At Duke, Williamson put up numbers unlike anyone...

Spring Sports Athletes To Watch

Logan Potts, Sports Editor
March 14, 2019

The oldest players on his team, and being a third year varsity player, junior golfer Deuce Harris will naturally be looked upon as one of the team’s leaders. “I don’t feel any pressure to be a leader...

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