Naya Johnson, Editor of Campus Life
Gulab Jamun be Jammin’
Do you love donuts? Then maybe it’s time your taste buds revel in this simple Indian dessert.
Pairing Perspectives
Growing up in multiple countries is a rare and interesting experience that few Horizon Honors students can attest to. For sophomores Toko Oba and Harrison Dreyer, however, experiences like the aforementioned one has provided them with insight into global culture.
Your Goodwill Could Pay For Their Next Conference
Horizon Honor’s Model United Nations club is preparing for their most important fundraiser of the school year: their annual Goodwill Junk Drive.
Student Soldiers of the Salvation Army
On Dec. 2, Horizon Honors Key Club members volunteered their time to the Salvation Army as bell ringers. Among these students was Alexis Blasko, freshman, who readily shared positive feedback concerning the experience.
Ring-A-Ling: The Salvation Army Story
Every holiday season, these kind individuals ring the trademark bells outside of stores to get donations, but few people recognize these festive volunteers.
Study In A Sister City
The Tempe Sister City Exchange Program is once again opening their 2018 Tempe Sister Cities Student Ambassador Exchange to Horizon Honors juniors.
Why We Still Fall In Love With Cornucopias
Discover how to differentiate between the word “fall” and “autumn”, and why this season is commonly associated with the cornucopia.
I Survived Model UN: Tales from Horizon Honors Delegates
On October 28, the Horizon Honors Model United Nations team attended the second annual Westwood Model UN conference.
They Just Want to Have “MUN”
This weekend, the Model United Nations team will represent Horizon Honors at their first conference of the year at Westwood High School.

The New Alternative to “College, Career, and Life”
Horizon Honors now offers a new club known as the Be A Leader Foundation, and it might just fill in as a substitute for the popular CCL class.