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

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

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

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Sand Art; from a forbidden hobby to a refined passion

Sand Art; from a forbidden hobby to a refined passion

Shabana Gupta, Staff Writer February 26, 2018

Sand Art or Ramel, meaning sandbox, was originally practiced in the desert where sand was abundant. The sand would be ground into a fine powder and dyed with brilliant colors using natural ingredients...

Formed through art; Amberly Dal

Formed through art; Amberly Dal

Shabana Gupta, Staff writer February 9, 2018

Growing up, Amberly Dal '20 spent Saturday mornings with her mom playing with beads. "I would come downstairs and she would have a cup of hot cocoa ready for me and we would just sit by the window and...

Photography classes give students new opportunities

Photography classes give students new opportunities

Sarah Nelson, Staff Writter December 5, 2017

Starting this year, the introductory courses for photography made some adaptations to shift into two courses. This change has been in the works for quite some time. "We had several meetings to come up...

Come up with a solution

Come up with a solution

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer November 16, 2017

When it comes to complaints about are school, there's an overabundance. Many complain about a lack of handprint walls, Capturing Kids Hearts, and how the promise of "the school being for us" was empty. Students...

Parul Srivastavas Henna

Parul Srivastava’s Henna

Shabana Gupta, Staff Writer November 15, 2017

For some people, drawing or painting is not a medium of art that they never found love for, but they still love art. Parul Srivastava '19 found her fit with Henna. She started practicing with henna during...

Abrupt endings are the bane of my existence

Abrupt endings are the bane of my existence

Joe Kronberg, Staff Writer November 10, 2017

For the past week or so in my Culture Clash class, we have been reading the critically acclaimed graphic novel, American Born Chinese, a story of a second generation immigrant finding himself and becoming...

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