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The student newspaper of, by, and for Ames High School.

The WEB

The student newspaper of, by, and for Ames High School.

The WEB

Gabriel Juicy James Woodbeck

Gabriel “Juicy” James Woodbeck

Aaron Marner, Online Editor January 14, 2015

When you walk down the halls of Ames High, it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle of over a thousand students. However, one individual stands above them all. He is the man all women want. He is the man...

Fellows After School Program: Starting new clubs should be simple and rewarding

Fellows After School Program: Starting new clubs should be simple and rewarding

Rachel Kim, In-Depth Edtior January 9, 2015

Fellows After School Program (FASP) is a one-on-one mentoring program between Ames High students and students at Fellows Elementary. The program was initiated by seniors Nadia Huffman, Rachel Kim, and...

Keep Laura Emery in your Memery

Keep Laura Emery in your Memery

Jared Larson, Reporter December 10, 2014

From Lambeau Field, to the practice field, to the marching band field, freshwoman Laura Emery has a life full of music, boy bands, and travel.   “Liam is my favorite because his voice is on...

Yik Yak makes me want to yack

Yik Yak makes me want to yack

C14, Reporter December 10, 2014

In an age where every mindless sheep in the herd feels the need to share its totally irrelevant two cents, social media is the perfect outlet. Countless “individuals” turn to Twitter, Facebook, and...

Catching onto the fire: Mockingjay part one review

Catching onto the fire: Mockingjay part one review

Anna Ogilvie and Emma Stewart December 8, 2014

Ogilvie: Being thankful for an 8pm start time, we slid into the theater at 6:45. After flashing our neon wristbands (numbers 69 and 70), we were able to pass nearly half the line, and smiled back at our...

I Bet My Life: huge success

I Bet My Life: huge success

Anna Ogilvie, In-Depth Editor December 8, 2014

With the winter months beginning to drag in with grey skies and blowing snow, I don’t need to hear “All About That Bass” by Meghan Trainor or dare I say it, but, even Taylor Swift’s “Shake it...

Nut-cracking down on finals

Nut-cracking down on finals

Serena Paulson, Managing Editor December 8, 2014

With the switch in the time of finals this year, as Ames High is having them before the student and staff go off to their holiday break, there comes a drawback for some of the friendly faces in the halls....

Beautiful mess: other blessings

Beautiful mess: other blessings

Anna Ogilvie, In-Depth Editor December 8, 2014

The Holiday season is filled with so much hustle and bustle (and not enough mistletoe) that anytime taken to count one’s blessings is a swell thing. I’ve always loved this time of year for so many...

Munch Bunch: Find music, coffee, warmth at Vinyl Cafe

Munch Bunch: Find music, coffee, warmth at Vinyl Cafe

Ella Bartlett, Editor in Chief December 8, 2014

It was snowy outside, the chill coming in through my mittens and up my wrists, and all I want was a good hot chocolate. And I knew if I crawled down a flight of stairs leading from Kellogg Street and entered...

All John Green books are the same

All John Green books are the same

Jenny Zhou, Visual Editor December 8, 2014

An extraordinary friend. A main character who is dull, but has some special talent that sets them apart. A posse of friends who help said main character in some farfetched plan. This is the equation that...

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