Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Boots For the Homeless

Boots For the Homeless

Alexis Griffin, Columnist December 13, 2012

A homeless man on the streets of New York City had to learn to walk only on his heels because he had no shoes or socks and had severely frostbitten, blistered feet. When a New York Police Department Officer,...

The cast of The Mouse that Roared

Fall Production is a Roaring Success

Evan Rosser, Arts and Entertainment Editor December 13, 2012

Horizon Honors put on another fantastic show this fall, The Mouse That Roared. This play was a comedic satire about a small European country called Grand Fenwick that is in a financial crisis on account...

Political Debates in America

Political Debates in America

Luis Quintanilla December 12, 2012

Our generation of youth does not seem to care for politics. We perceive politicians as lost leaders and greedy children. They pout and throw a fit resembling an adolescent; resulting in our generation...

Interview With A Superfan

Interview With A Superfan

Aaron Ruacho, Columnist December 12, 2012

At a Horizon Honors home game, you will see people with their faces painted, singing, and generally going crazy. They do much more than just the bare minimum to show their spirit, and it is always enjoyable...

Portraits of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

No Connection in Syria

Carter Robinson, Sports Editor December 12, 2012

On November 28th, the citizens of Syria were caught without Internet connection and mobile communication. This loss of connection has happened before, but only in small areas; this time it was all throughout...

Castle Romeo atmospheric nuclear test, 1954

U.S to Nuke Moon in 1950s?

Tiara Chakkaw, Associate Editor - Features and Extras December 12, 2012

The “Space Race” of the late fifties is an important part of the United State’s history, but many are unaware of the strange facts and plans considered during this time period. Project A-119 is one...

Adaptation of photograph by Gamma Man, available under a Creative Commons

Attribution license. Copyright © 2009 Gamma Man  November 8, 2012.

Lincoln Review

Marty Rhey, Website Administrator December 10, 2012

Lincoln, released on November 16, revolves around the time period near the end of the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln was just re-elected as President, and he was trying to pass the 13th Amendment,...

The Myth of Slender Man

The Myth of Slender Man

Aaron Ruacho, Columnist December 10, 2012

Almost every teenager in America has heard of Slender Man, the freakishly tall albino bald man with no face and a taste for nice suits. This horrifying figure stalks people, lures them into the woods,...

Texting and Driving: Is it Worth it?

Alex Dockery, Senior Columnist / Photographer December 10, 2012

All drivers at some point in their driving career has received a text message while driving. In this moment drivers are faced with a decision to either read it or leave it. When you pick up and read a...

Used with permission by Soha Ghanian

Student Spotlight: Soha Ghanian

Alex Dockery, Senior Columnist / Photographer December 10, 2012

It’s no surprise that while most people were sitting in their rooms spending obscene amounts of time on the internet this summer, Soha Ghanian, grade 12, was  immersed in research. She spent her time...

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