Four year repeat for girls cross country
December 17, 2009 • Nathan Guyer
Filed under Featured, Features, Sports
Cross country teams run away with IMC, state, regional titles Nathan Guyer Sports Editor Repeating last years successes, both boys and girls cross country teams climbed their way to IMC titles. Bend’s Pine Nursery hosted the 5000m district race on Halloween Day. It was a Storm sweep for the boys... Read more »
Natalie Keyser stands tall
October 19, 2009 • Savanna Jones
Filed under Featured, Features
Standing at 5’11” and a half (that half is very important), Natalie Keyser is not your average teen. While most teens spent their summer baby-sitting for the monsters next door or floating the Deschutes River, Keyser traveled around the world. As a model she has been to incredible locales such... Read more »
Unity and Society
May 19, 2009 • Weston Koyama
Filed under Creative Writing, Features
Unity and Society Weston Koyama Staff Writer “You know the Muslim religion is essentially one of violence,” said Summit student Connor Price. “I’m not saying all Muslim are like that, but isn’t violence essentially what the Qur’an teaches?” ... Read more »
College Presidents join to lower drinking age
February 10, 2009 • Andy Archer
Megan Manion
Filed under Features
Last year, 392 more University of Oregon students received alcohol related minor in possession (MIP) citations for violating the university alcohol code than in 2004. This was roughly 122 more MIPs, a 344 percent spike. “There are those who drink and if you want to find a party you can, just like in... Read more »
Birth order affects personality
February 10, 2009 • Liz Peoples
Filed under Features
Middle child syndrome, the spoiled one, baby-of-the-family or the snobby eldest. Which stereotype do you fall under in your family? It has actually been proven that these stereotypes can be true. The eldest child… always bossing people around, thinking they rule what others do. This is their nature.... Read more »
Birth order affects personality
February 10, 2009 • Liz Peoples
Filed under Features
Middle child syndrome, the spoiled one, baby-of-the-family or the snobby eldest. Which stereotype do you fall under in your family? It has actually been proven that these stereotypes can be true. The eldest child… always bossing people around, thinking they rule what others do. This is their nature.... Read more »
New High Desert Museum exhibits prove interesting
February 10, 2009 • Nathan Guyer
Filed under Features
A badger hiding, a snake eating and a Native American chanting are all things you can expect to find at the High Desert Museum. Covering everything from the Oregon Trail to the eating habits of otters, the Museum is a place of diversity. With all its fascinating information and visuals, every visit... Read more »
Twins share more than just similar faces
February 10, 2009 • Kirsten Morrell
Filed under Features
Office manager Laurie Shannon always wanted to be a twin. She always wanted someone to play with when she was little. She wanted someone to laugh with when she got older and someone to share her life with in that strange, unbreakable twin bond. It’s always been said to be careful what you wish for.... Read more »
Looking through different eyes
February 10, 2009 • Ali Kinkade
Filed under Features
Richard Robinson, 33, pushes up his glasses and sets down a colored pencil at Central Oregon Resources for Independent Living (CORIL) on the east side of town. “I’ve been here for five, six years,” Robinson said matter-of-factly. There is usually work for the 62 clients here, but today is a slow... Read more »
Studies show science behind attraction
February 10, 2009 • Shannon McGuire
Filed under Features
MTV provides pivotal information to teens in the 21st century, especially its “Hot or Not” list featured on its website. Blocked on school computers and inappropriate for work, posters relish the time spent at home finding out if they are “hot” or “not.” Not only does MTV provide such a... Read more »


