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One act play auditions will take place on Thursday Dec. 16 at 6:00 p.m. in the auditorium. Students need to audition this Thursday if they are interested in being on the cast or the crew, Howell said. Theres a Google Classroom to join. They have an audition form in there and all the materials they need to know.

One Act auditions Thursday

Sean Buck, Editor-in-Chief
December 15, 2021

Homecoming wrap-up

Hayden Gonzales, Photojournalist
September 29, 2021
Picture day will take place Wednesday, Sept. 29 for freshmen, sophomores and juniors during their English classes. You don’t have to dress up if you don’t want to,” yearbook editor Ashlyn Harvell said. Just wear what you’re confident in and know that it’s going to be in the yearbook for a long time.”

Picture day to take place Wednesday

Addie McCord, Staff Reporter
September 27, 2021
Many of the administration positions were filled this school year after Blake Hurst, Eric Gomez and Brandi Sanderson too different positions at other campuses. Our unofficial theme this year is new beginnings, rich traditions, Principal Jennifer Boren said. Its always good to try new things and get better and grow. However, you dont ever want to give up the rich things that make you who you are in the crowd.

New beginnings, rich traditions

Sean Buck, Editor-in-Chief
September 24, 2021
Students have the chance to attend multiple homecoming events Sept. 11-17. In replacement of the original homecoming dance, Student Council has planned a Homecoming Hangout, open to all students. The week also features Flick on the Field, an old CHS tradition, and the annual homecoming parade and powderpuff game. The week concludes with the homecoming game Friday from 7-10 p.m.

Homecoming week features new events

Hannah Backus, Editor-in-Chief
September 10, 2021
The Soaring Pride Bands March-A-Thon was Aug. 21. Students are still actively fundraising for band fees, and those willing can donate through the end of this week. “I have seen March-A-Thons in other communities not be as effective as the one here, and I think it has everything to do with the way Canyon supports its organizations within the city,” Rath said. “Canyon is uniquely supportive of something like the March-A-Thon. In other communities, the March-A-Thon is just an activity. In Canyon, this is something that the community hangs their hats on, looks forward to and wants to know is going on.”

Marching to make a difference

Laura Gill, Associate Editor
September 1, 2021
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