Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

The Black & White

Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

The Black & White

Johnston High School - 6500 NW 100th St, Johnston, IA

The Black & White

Avoid the flu at all costs

Avoid the flu at all costs

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor January 6, 2015

The flu has struck again this year and I have compiled a list of how to avoid being sick. Take a bath in a tub full of hand sanitizer. Live in a HAZMAT suit. Become Bubble Boy. Never have contact...

Signing off for 2014

Signing off for 2014

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor December 30, 2014

2014 has been an interesting year. Let’s recap. Beginning on a school-wide level; We started the year with no student representative and then suddenly had two. We vandalized the press box and...

Merry Winter

Merry Winter

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor December 23, 2014

First semester has ended and all the finals are finished, so I'm going to make this column short. As you anxiously await the scores to hit Infinite Campus, remember to enjoy the holiday season. But...

Budgeting the happiness of my holidays

Budgeting the happiness of my holidays

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor December 16, 2014

Finals are this week. Now once you've stopped crying after reading the first sentence, take a deep breath. Because after finals, we have winter break. But wait, there's more! Due to the fact that we live...

Peacemaker is actually a big deal

“Peacemaker” is actually a big deal

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor December 9, 2014

I hate writing things about myself and my accomplishments, but this isn’t just about me. Last year’s newspaper staff won a Pacemaker award (not Peacemaker, as mentioned in the assembly), which is like...

Feminazi is not okay

“Feminazi” is not okay

Natalie Larimer, Online Sub-Editor December 2, 2014

During 8th hour on Dec. 1, I read “Misunderstood," a letter to the editor about feminism by senior Luke Johnson that was posted on the Black and White online site. Johnson so politely described feminists...

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