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The Owl

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The Owl

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The Owl

Lily Kraus, Juliana Iannetta, Scarlett Caste, Holden Buckley and Vivian Thomas each directed a black-box performance this year.
Black Box: Five For Five
Ryler Horansky, Staff Writer • October 16, 2024

Subtle music plays as I climb the stairs onto the stage in the Boulder High Auditorium. Iridescent fabric hangs to separate me from the outside world, and lights above change colors, highlighting the program's...

The Owl House is one of the first children's TV shows featuring LGBTQIA+ characters. Main characters Luz and Amity end up dating and share a kiss in the second season of the show.
LGBTQ Representation and Discrimination in the Media
Ella Gibney, Features Editor • October 16, 2024

A couple sits side-by-side, silhouetted by the setting sun, staring into each other’s eyes as the sun melts into the ocean in front of them. The camera zooms in on the pair’s interlaced hands, music swelling in the background. It’s the classic kiss scene, and the perfect set-up: the camera watches as the boy turns to the side slightly, bringing his hand up to his lover’s cheek, and leans in...

Parham has a strong mental game. He says that the first set is always the easiest to win, and the second set is always the hardest. He stays locked in by concentrating on the point ahead of him.
Athlete Spotlight: Andre Parham
Toby Schoenfeld, Staff Writer • September 24, 2024

For senior Andre Parham, tennis is a family tradition, and competing is a way of life. Andre Parham has owned a tennis racket since he was barely walking. From a young age, he hit with his dad, who played at Wofford College, and uncle, who played at Davidson College. His grandfather was a four-time recipient of the National Tennis Coach of the Year and is a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall...

Sara Humble waits for the next call in the Boulder Police Department's Dispatch Center.
The First, First Responders
Ryler Horansky, Staff Writer • September 24, 2024

At 6 o’clock in the morning, after working a 12-hour shift answering emergency calls and doing her best to help those in need, Sara Humble exits the Boulder Police Station. Sara has been an Emergency Dispatcher for Boulder PD for 10 years and is one of the first responders whose job is to answer 911 calls, send other emergency responders to aid situations around the city, and several other crucial...

Returning to school after vacation can be stress-filled, as it may seem like a shocking shift from the summer.
Combatting Stress in the Enviroment of a New School Year
Vivian Thomasset, Staff Writer • September 24, 2024

The '24-25 school year. It’s upon us. Whether we like it or not, it comes with pressure. Stress in the school environment continues to plague students by way of college applications, AP classes, heavy workloads and even missing classes due to illness, injury, and a multitude of other reasons.  Stress is inevitable during the school year and it persists as a constant in life. However, it does...

Student, Henry Barrett '24 carries a briefcase to school daily. His fixaton with dressy attire started in middle school.
Panthers Dress to Impress
Jules Conners, Editor-in-chief • September 18, 2024

With the new school year upon us, some panthers are choosing to express their personal style differently from others. While most of us have typically accepted sweatpants and pullover hoodies as the norm, many students are abandoning that notion and are choosing to put their most stylish foot forward. One of these particularly well-dressed students shares his opinion on why people should dress up...

Denver's post-Columbine SRO program was terminated in 2020 at a similar time as BVSD's decision. The East High School shooting in 2023 led them to reinstitute SROs in schools.
SROs or SRNOs?
August 22, 2024

Three minutes.  That is the amount of time that it took police officers to respond to an active shooter call at Boulder High in February of 2023.  Thankfully, the call was only a swatting incident, and nobody was harmed. However, this event showed us the very real way that police officers and administrators at BVSD would respond to a real active shooter situation. In light of the three whole...

Creature Comforts Cafe is only a ten minute walk or a 4 minute bike ride from Boulder High School.
Creature Comforts Cafe
Rogan Oakes and Milan Gdowski May 16, 2024

If you are in search of a place to grab a coffee or a cheap bite near Boulder High, look no further than the Creature Comforts Cafe. Nestled at the corner of 17th and Pearl, this cafe stands out as a charming yet peculiar coffee shop in the downtown of Boulder. Walking into the cafe you are first greeted by upbeat music and lively interior. The decor is almost entirely white and green, accentuated...

Pictured here is a dumpling from Chiri’s. (A cute lil’ orange cart on Pearl Street) If you’re interested in trying out local dumplings on your own, check out the taste testers chart!
The Deal with Dumplings
Sandra Redak, Features Editor • May 16, 2024

For our readers keeping up with Taste Testers: a tradition where we go around Boulder buying specific foods and ranking them on a handy little table to determine the quality, price, and deliciousness of the item. In this issue, we are chomping down on dumplings. Seeing all of the different dumplings and names for dumplings made us wonder, what even is a dumpling? To figure this out, we must start...

The Boeing 737 is the best selling jetliner and the most utilized model for commercial travel.
The Boeing Problem
Griffin Nguyen, Staff Writer • May 16, 2024
Thanks to Mr. Trinkner's repairing skills, his father's pen still works after ~80 years!
Fountain Pen Repair Club
Evan McDonald, Staff Writer • May 13, 2024
A nice coffee mug is always a great gift! Especially if it features Chris Evans in a wool sweater.
Is Coffee Bad For You?
Sandra Redak, Editorial Editor • May 13, 2024
From left to right Oliver Diamond '26, Lucas Wik '26 Toby Wong '26, Quinn Callahan '26, Mateo Benites '26 are enjoying spaghetti and meatballs in the Boulder High cafeteria and seem to approve of the school lunch.
Nacho-Average School Lunch
Rogan Oakes, Staff Writer • May 13, 2024
Your local thrift store is a great place to shop ethically but still affordably.
Shein isn’t the Problem
Summer Gardner, Staff Writer • May 13, 2024
Boulder High Search and Seizure Pt.II
Boulder High Search and Seizure Pt.II
Laird Krodelsmith and Finn Smith April 9, 2024
28% of things put in the trash could be composted says the Indiana University Enviornmental Institute.
Eco-Cycle Spotlight: A New Wave of Composting Education
Jules Conners, Editor-in-chief • April 8, 2024
Big Fish: Behind the Curtain
Big Fish: Behind the Curtain
Ryler Hornasky, Staff Writer • March 21, 2024
Ku Cha strives to deepen their patron's connection with tea through all elements in their store. In an interview with 5280, Pan says. “Outside of China, most people don’t connect tea with art and culture. We want to make that connection.”
Ku Cha House of Tea
Ava Quinn, Insights & Features • February 26, 2024
In her first semester at Boulder High, Mental Health Advocate and licensed therapist Staci Kianpour hopes to use the Wellness Center to grow community within Boulder High.
Meet the Wellness Center
Ella Gibney, Staff Writer • February 26, 2024
The Ginger Pig is only 14 minutes away from Boulder High School by foot and 3 minutes by car.
The Ginger Pig
Rogan Oakes, Staff Writer • February 26, 2024
Boulder High Search and Seizure
Boulder High Search and Seizure
Finn Smith and Laird Krodelsmith January 30, 2024