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Archie Williams counselor Sheila Souder enjoys giving advice to high school students about their academics and post-high school pursuits.

A Feature on a Teacher: Sheila Souder

Elsa Hunt, Cub Managing Editor October 23, 2023

Despite her numerous successes in helping students, Archie Williams High School counselor Sheila Souder never thought that she’d be where she is today. Over the years, Souder found a passion for helping...

Character portraying the vice of gluttony.

Is gossip a healthy vice?

February 1, 2023

We all gossip. It’s a basic human vice: sharing information, speculating about friends and family, and expressing concern about peers makes us feel connected to each other. The average person gossips...

Illustration portrays a person with blurred vision behind the wheel.

Don’t drive high

Peer Resorce February 1, 2023

Don’t drive high. While some may assume this statement is obvious, driving while impaired by cannabis has become increasingly normalized in our Archie Williams student community. We acknowledge that...

Jumping through hoops for college won’t get you the life that you want.

Mind Editorial: Don’t believe the hype.

Pitch Staff May 24, 2022

In 2017, New York Times writer Benoit Denizet-Lewis wrote an article about an overachieving teenager, Jake, and his fear of academic failure. Jake personifies thousands of teenagers across the country...

Clocks depict DST, a system that now causes more problems than the solutions it aimed to make.

Daylight Savings: a blessing or a curse?

Isabella Nash, Junior Copy Editor March 10, 2022

For over a century, the U.S. has inconsistently used Daylight Savings Time (DST) to save fuel and electricity. It has now become so normalized that we rarely think twice about how DST affects us before...

Novak Djokovic, current world number one singles men’s tennis player, had his visa approved to play in the Australian Open despite concerns surrounding his COVID–19 history.

Australia: Hold Djokovic accountable

Henry Pratt, Reporter January 12, 2022

On Jan. 10, the decision to cancel tennis star Novak Djokovic’s visa, amid concerns about his vaccination status ahead of the 2022 Australian Open, was deemed “unreasonable” by an Australian judge....

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