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

Give your vote to a person, not a corporation

Give your vote to a person, not a corporation

Casey Metcalf, Opinion Editor October 15, 2015

It's apparent to anyone that tuned in to Tuesday's first Democratic debate that Hillary Clinton is in fact, a woman. It was brought up time and time again - by her - much to the rousing applause of the...

Calm down, we all hit the jackpot

Calm down, we all hit the jackpot

Casey Metcalf, Opinion Editor October 1, 2015

I won't lie - I'm writing this last minute. I had a different idea for what I wanted to cover today. But I had a conversation today in which I heard some people protesting the Kardashian clan and how...

The crisis of our time is not on your television screens

The crisis of our time is not on your television screens

Casey Metcalf, Opinion Editor September 24, 2015

Republican candidate Donald Trump's official statement on climate change is that it simply doesn't exist. He believes it is - at its core - a great hoax composed by China to make sure that America falls...

Religious persecution is not a government mandate

Religious persecution is not a government mandate

September 21, 2015

Kim Davis, a Kentucky clerk, has been getting a lot of media attention lately. More than that, she has incited strong opinions on both sides. Those who know about the case are either elated that someone...

Social media offers teenagers the means to post pictures of themselves to a wide audience and either get torn down or built up by peers. Facebook is one of these platforms, but Instagram and Twitter offer similar options.

The line between narcissism and confidence is not where you think

Casey Metcalf, Staff Writer April 17, 2015

Be confident, but not too confident. Be prideful, but remember that there are lots of people who are better than you. Take credit for things you do, but don't be egotistical. Love yourself, but hate yourself. These...

These posters have been on the bulletin boards since the mental health awareness assembly. Students are able to begin going to the Hangout on April 12th, continuing the second Sunday of every month.

“The Hangout” promises safe place for those interested in mental health

Casey Metcalf, Staff Writer April 7, 2015

An addition to the bulletin boards around JHS boasts of a new activity called "The Hangout", which was covered briefly in the mental health assembly back in January. The poster says, "Break the stigma....

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