Changing your morals and values will happen as you get older and with experiences, it’s not a bad thing.
Don’t change for another person.
Your friends may change as high school goes...
The tragedy that recently struck in Parkland has made it's way onto the GJHS campus, as well of the rest of the world. The school has taken extra security precautions such as adding extra security around...
It is no surprise that we have a lot of “superhero” teachers who care about their students and their co-workers.
Mrs. King:
Mrs. King, literature teacher, said “I wanted to become...
Stoners, sluts, and emos. Labels like these often come from one thing: stereo types.
A stereotype can be defined as “a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of...
One of the Tigers key basketball players was sidelined with a season ending injuring in just the seventh game of this 2017-2018 season. Derek Shaver was looking to step into a leading role for the Tigers...
Callie Shea, Students and Culture Editor
• February 21, 2018
Lunch is a time that all students value and use to see friends, go home, do school work, or anything they have time to do during the period. Some students will agree that it is much too short while other...
Rivalry is what makes games great. Whenever Grand Junction High School takes on the teams around the valley there is always hype both on and off the court.
“I love being part of the student section...
I went to California with my friend over the summer. While we were there we enjoyed lots of activities such as Disney Land, Water World, and spent a lot of days on the beach. On the fourth day we were...
When I was younger, around 12 years old, I had the biggest crush on my best friends’ neighbor. Whenever we had a sleepover I made sure I went to her house, that way I could see him. Well one afternoon...
Zach Shettler, Promotions Director
• December 5, 2017
No matter who you are, at some point in your life you are going to be in a place where you need to talk to someone about some very personal things.
When you get to the point where you need to talk to...
GJHS Drama Productions presents, "The Mouse That Roared," directed by Casey Sutton who has brought a political satire to the stage which is a dramatic difference from other performances that GJHS is used...
This year, instead of the Winter Formal, student council hosted the MasqueRave dance which was held on Febuary 25th at the Clarion Inn.
Many students appreciated this change and thought the MasqueRave...