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Gender equity pronouns have rich history of experimentation

By Eden Davis

Pronouns are an essential part of everyday language and gender expression. But she/her and he/him can be suffocating to people who don’t fit into the gender binary of male and female. So...

Chess returning in popularity

Chess has become very popular amongst CF students over the past couple...

Speech team places 21 at State

The speech team placed 21 students, including 13 who performed for their...

18 DECA members qualify for Internationals in Orlando

On Feb. 27 DECA traveled to Southeast Polk High School to compete...

Students share spring break plans

Spring break starts for students on March 13 and ends on March...

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    By Eden Davis

    Gender equity pronouns have rich history of experimentation

    Pronouns are an essential part of everyday language and gender expression. But she/her and he/him can be suffocating to people who don’t fit into the gender binary of male...

    • Cooper Jensen | March 20, 2023

      Chess returning in popularity

    • Regan Lyons | March 20, 2023

      Grades vary in priority

    • Regan Lyons | March 20, 2023

      Classroom tech useful when it works

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    By Hanna Lane

    Gold Star teachers draw on support of those around them

    The Gold Star Award nominations were due Feb. 20, so while students and teachers this year wait to find out who won, let’s learn about how the former winners...

    • Jaden Merrick | February 23, 2023

      Sports betting growing, but not without concerns

    • Kate Desnoyers-Mundt | February 13, 2023

      Study of geography essential for comprehending connections

    • Kate Desnoyers-Mundt | February 6, 2023

      AI will likely continue its expansion as essential tool of artists

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    Speech team places 21 at State

    Lydia Rusley-Hanesford | March 20, 2023

    The speech team placed 21 students, including 13 who performed for their first time, in the state tournament scheduled for March 11 at Starmont High School. The district competition...

    18 DECA members qualify for Internationals in Orlando

    Rachel Walgren | March 20, 2023

    On Feb. 27 DECA traveled to Southeast Polk High School to compete in State DECA with adviser Mike Hansel, and 18 qualified for the international competition in Orlando in...

    Lincoln hosts Wacky Winterfest

    Hanna Lane | March 8, 2023

    Wacky Winterfest has been held by Lincoln Elementary School for over 35 years, with the former name being the Lincoln Fun Fair. This year the festival was held Saturday,...

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    Hanna Lane | March 9, 2023

    As the end of the school year draws to a close, many sports seasons are just starting practice, tryouts and starting up tournaments. Some of these spring and summer...

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    “At this point of the school year I’ve realized many mistakes I made in terms of studying and learning in ways I could improve which maybe could go poorly...

    • KD Waltz | May 19, 2022

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    Senior Elijah Mickey, one of Cedar Falls High School’s top athletes, performs in a different venue with his musical side for the world to enjoy. Here is a link to...

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