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A New Normal

It feels as if we've been in quarantine for AT LEAST 10 years. For me (as well as many others I have spoke with) the worst part of it all...

Useful Quarantine Skills and Hobbies

As quarantine drags on, it's easy to run out of things to do while sitting around the house. Because of this, I have compiled a list of...

Video Game Review: Life is Strange

With great power comes great responsibility, and unfortunately for Max, this is all too true. In Life is Strange you play as Max...

The Almost Final Goodbye

Senior year of high school is all full of lasts, and goodbyes. Athletes play their hardest on the fields that they have grown to love...

Stay Home, Save a Life

Dear Teenagers, Quarantine was never meant to be easy. Conversely, it wasn’t conceived as a means of suppression or punishment either....

Quarantine on the Farm

No matter your circumstances, quarantine is a completely new experience for all of us. Over the past few weeks, we’ve all been learning...

Video Game Review: Subnautica

In light of our recent global crisis, video games are on the rise. Many of you might be new to the gaming experience, and I’m here to...

A Day in the Life of an Essential Woker: Walmart Employee

With everything that is going on in the world, it has been put into effect that only people with essential jobs can leave their homes....

USD 415 Virtual Spirit Week

Being in quarantine is hard. Being away from all your friends and yes, even your teachers, is hard. But if there’s one good thing about...

Online Learning Tips from Jenna

Being forced into online learning has left many students with problems concerning their education. A lack of internet access, the...

Unsung Heroes

It is a crazy world we live in now. As we all sit in our homes, it is hard to ignore the bad news. With the number of COVID-19 cases and...

HHS Winter Homecoming

With Winter Homecoming right around the corner, Hiawatha High School students and staff are gearing up for a week of competition and fun,...

Forensics Team Starts Off Season Strong

The Forensics season started on January 25th with a very successful meet, as they placed third overall! The team travelled to Sabetha and...

Hiawatha Girls Hosts HIT Tournament

The Hiawatha girls basketball team is gearing up for the week as they host their HIT Tournament. The tournament, which is in its 43rd...

Red Hawks Win McClouth Tournament

Snowy conditions throughout the week did nothing to dampen the excitement at McClouth: The Red Hawks are on fire. The boy’s basketball...

Red Hawk Stop Donates to HOPE Brown County

Members of Hiawatha High School’s Red Hawk Stop presented a check of $400 to HOPE Brown County on November 6. The organization was...

"The Trials of Robin Hood" Comes to HHS

With Hiawatha High well into the second quarter, students and faculty around the school are collaborating to put on their annual theater...

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