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

A-Team Victory Against Patriots

Bry Holguin, Columnist April 18, 2015

Our middle school boys basketball A team brought back a win this past Monday in their game against the Grace Community Christian Patriots. The game took place on Monday, Apr. 13, at 6 p.m. in our own home...

Eagles Suffer Tough Loss To Patriots

Jake Matise, Sports Editor April 18, 2015

Monday, Apr. 13, at 4 p.m., the Horizon Honors’ middle school basketball B team gathered in the gym to face the Grace Community Christian Patriots. While the Eagles fought hard, they couldn’t seem...

Notable Fashion From The MTV Movie Awards

Nathalia Rivera, Columnist April 17, 2015

The Nokia Theater on Sunday, Apr. 12, was aglow with the MTV Movie Awards. The show was great but the red carpet dress, not so much. There were only a few stars who looked phenomenal and some who just...

Pepperdine University

College Knowledge: Pepperdine University

Danielle Moran, Columnist April 17, 2015

I’d first like to take this moment to congratulate Pepperdine University for its two great achievements: not only is it constantly ranked as the most beautiful place to study, but it is also ranked for...

Occidental College

College Knowledge: Occidental College

Danielle Moran, Columnist April 17, 2015

With the school year almost being over, it’s about time for the current and incoming juniors and sophomores to be considering life after high school. For most people, that means college, and for most...

University of Redlands

College Knowledge: University of Redlands

Danielle Moran, Columnist April 17, 2015

The University of Redlands is a Division III school, with around 4,431 students attending this year and the largest class seating only about 25 students. It is located in a beautiful suburban area of Redlands,...

True Confessions Of A HS Travel Club

True Confessions Of A HS Travel Club

Danielle Moran, Columnist April 17, 2015

If you ask almost any student, chances are they love spring break. No waking up early just to barely make it to school on time, no awkward silences when the teacher asks a question no one knows the answer...

From Jamestown To Phoenix And Back Again

Connor Lowe, Columnist April 14, 2015

On Friday, Mar. 13, 21 students met in the middle of a crowded airport. It was the Horizon Honors Middle School Travel Club, and they were gathering to embark on the first leg of their trip to Washington,...

Harper Lee Turns A New Page

Emmy Walker, Columnist April 14, 2015

Harper Lee, author of “To Kill a Mockingbird” has recently released exciting news: a sequel will be released in just a few short months titled “Go Set a Watchman.” “To Kill a Mockingbird” is...

Junior Raheem Sabella has three photographs featured in Gilberts Art Intersections fifth-annual Emerge exhibition.

Sabella Emerges in World of Photo

Alexa Geidel, Editor-In-Chief April 10, 2015

Photography student, junior Raheem Sabella, was walking around Gilbert one day when he saw an opportunity. A local art gallery, Art Intersection, was going to be hosting Emerge, a student photography exhibition,...

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