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The Horizon Sun

Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

Student News for Horizon Honors Secondary School

The Horizon Sun

This is the whole Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman series, if you get them in discs. The covers  of the boxes show the family progressing over time.

Dr. Quinn is Forever a Win

Kamryn Chan, Columnist March 2, 2014

The 1990s show Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman, follows a young woman into the western frontier. She is the first woman doctor in the town. She meets a white man, who lives with the Cheyenne, and later they...

Eighth graders Skylar Kemper and Emily Bukoski smile for a photo. Both girls tried out for spring sports, and are excited for a new season.

Gearing Up for Spring

Emily LaBatt, Columnist March 2, 2014

As winter sports come to a close, spring athletes are just warming up for their season. Any athletes interested in spring sports attended tryouts this past week on Tuesday, Feb. 18 and Wednesday, Feb....

SB 1062 has caused a lot of upset throughout the country. People are not only being affected by the law, but Arizona’s image is changing as well.

The Truth About 1062

Lauren Arenas, Student Opinion Editor March 2, 2014

Arizona has been making national headlines for the controversy over the most recent bill that was passed, SB 1062. This article is not designed to sway opinions or suggest stances; it is only to inform...

Malala Yousafzai was featured in Glamour Magazine as the 2013 Woman of the Year. Somewhere along the way, Malala’s unyielding passion for educational equality was overshadowed by the West’s attempts to use her as justification for drone strikes and military aggression.

Why Malala Yousafzai Has Become a Pawn of the West

Manu Kondapi, Campus Life Editor March 2, 2014

The people of Pakistan consider Malala Yousafzai nothing more than a poster child for the Western world. They believe that her ideologies have been compromised and manipulated by the Western world for...

Disney Channel shows, movies, and stars may change but over time the company still serves the same purpose. Original shows and movies can still be found on other websites like Netflix or Youtube.

Was Old Disney Channel Better?

Kai Farley, Columnist March 2, 2014

Childhood Disney Channel favorites like "Lizzie McGuire," "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody," "Hannah Montana," and "Kim Possible," still hold a special place in my heart as a teen. Seeing our old channel...

High schoolers Krista Santacruz, Alexa Geidel, and middle schooler Tessa Jung write the Resolution of Respect on butcher paper that will serve as a "contract" among students to act in ways that are kind and respectful, and that combat bullying.

Beyond the Walls: Resolution of Respect

Maggie Kenzler and Emily LaBatt March 2, 2014

Beyond the Walls students are taking the fight against bullying a step further by creating a presentation titled “Under the Radar.” This presentation will raise awareness about subtle bullying acts...

Eighth graders Faith Gallo and Walied Harfouche.  Student pictures will be used in the ceremony to honor the work of the “graduating” class.

Eighth Grade Promotion Pictures

Ariana White, Columnist March 2, 2014

Eighth grade promotion is approaching, and students had their photos taken to be used at the ceremony to commemorate this milestone. Eighth graders dressed up on Wednesday, Feb. 19, for the promotion pictures...

On right, NJHS president Maggie Kenzler and Emily LaBatt, NJHS member, stand side by side for their picture.  These students are among such that enjoy ways to give back to their community.

NJHS: A Beneficial Preparation

Addy Bennett, Editor-in-Chief March 2, 2014

Last week, science teacher Lisa Di Chiara passed out packets to middle school students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher that told of an organization called the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS).  I was...

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