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The Owl

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The Owl

The Student News Site of Boulder High School

The Owl

Ms. Wilson’s hobbies and passions can be combined with her job as an art
teacher.
After the Bell Rings: Teacher’s Hobbies
Griffin Nguyen, Staff Writer • October 29, 2025

As I wander the halls during seventh period, I am a curious observer of the hum inside the rooms and offices. Students prepare to leave, and teachers lock their doors. A thought occurs to me: what do all...

Sunday, November 2nd, is when “Fall Back” occurs.
Why Turn Back the Clock?
Bruno Damrauer, Staff Writer • October 29, 2025

Daylight savings—its very existence may be the very worst part of November. Let's face it, no one likes it when it's dark out when you wake up and dark when you get out of school. It's a large contributor to seasonal depression and marks the end of most outdoor activity for the year. Apart from one hour of extra sleep for a single night, I can find no positives that daylight saving time brings to...

The Owl on the language wing balcony stares at passing students.
The Unnoticed Parts of Boulder High
Oliver Abeyta, Staff Writer • October 29, 2025

Something I have always noticed about Boulder High is that there are things not everyone notices, stuff people just pass off as part of the background, things that have always been there but no one has ever really cared about. Perhaps it’s because I don’t have any connection to this school beyond being a student, or maybe I’m just naturally observant. But these things have always stood out to...

This table is set for an evening of gratitude, great food, and gathering, all
key values at the heart of Thanksgiving.
BHS Traditions: Panthers Give Thanks
Sydney Hood, Staff Writer • October 29, 2025

Panthers, as you all know, the holiday season is quickly approaching, and Thanksgiving is just around the corner. This time of year allows family, relaxation, and gratitude to be the center of attention. Over the past few weeks, I have been interviewing Boulder High Students about their favorite Thanksgiving traditions. While many students stated that their highlights were “food,” “eating,”...

Seniors prepare for the Pep Rally on Freedom-Friday where they hyped the student body up for the final day of spirit week.
Americana Trend or Rightward Bend
Madison Sanford, Staff Writer • October 29, 2025

In today’s political climate, it can be difficult to tell what someone truly stands for. Boulder High recently held a “spirit week” leading up to the homecoming dance, a long-standing tradition meant to promote community and school pride. Friday’s theme, “Freedom Friday” (a USA theme), stood out as the day with by far the most participation, myself included. At first, I thought nothing...

By working together as a team,
Unhoused Outreach Club is making
a difference in the lives of both
students and other community
members, while they work to educate
students about homlesness in
Boulder.
Campus to Council
Ryler Horansky, Features and Insights Editor • October 29, 2025

The first thing people ask me about being a Boulder High student is whether or not I am put in danger by Boulder’s unhoused community. Parents of prospective and current Panthers seem to hold an immense amount of fear over this issue, and their concerns are represented by the interests of many city council members. Driven by a high cost of living, as well as mental health factors and unemployment,...

The most striking difference in this iteration of the wellness room has been the closed door, usually during lunch. Often, the door can be shut even when the room is open. Whether the room is closed or open depends on the sign on the door.
In with the New: The Wellness Room
Griffin Nguyen, Staff Writer • October 12, 2025

As the new semester gears up into full swing, and we trudge through the cold, dark days of February, I have been feeling incredibly prone to burnout and procrastination, and I bet I’m not alone. Rather than doing homework, I’ve been spending hours scrolling through Pinterest and Instagram, lacking the motivation to get any work done, and in my classes during the school day, I’m not much better.  Thankfully,...

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), at least 91,000 crashes were caused by sleep deprivation 2017, resulting in over 50,000 injuries and nearly 800 deaths.
Rest Assured, You Need Your Sleep
Cassidy Priepke, Staff Writer • October 12, 2025

You may have heard about how important sleep is from your mom, your doctor, your coach, that random lady on the train who can't mind her own business. But if you don't get enough sleep, it may have more effects on you than being tired. Your body needs sleep to repair muscles that you train during the day. It can help you prevent serious injuries. Bronwyn Griffiths writes about a sleep study in an...

Out of 30 students interviewed, 20 were feminists, and 10 were not. Multiple students struggled with defining feminism or what being a feminist meant to them.
The F-Word: Highschoolers on Feminism
Lynley Sylvan, Staff Writer • October 12, 2025

In our day and age, you hear it tossed around a lot: feminism. When asked what feminism meant, Boulder High students came up with varying definitions. One student, proudly stating she was a feminist, said, “I think it's important that women and men are given the same opportunities and the same chance to succeed.” Other students, however, didn’t describe themselves as feminists, later even stating,...

On September 17th, Boulder High students organized a walkout to protest recent gun violence, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk and the school shooting at Evergreen High School.
Students Reflect on Charlie Kirk
Ryler Horansky, Features Editor • October 12, 2025
This is part of a power plant right here in Boulder, called the Valmont Generating Station. According to Global Energy Moniter, 3 deaths, 4 heart attacks, and 52 asthma attacks can be attributed to air polution from this station annually. This entire plant produces about 201 megawatts, but a single AI model needs about 1,300 megawatts just for the training process - over six times the environmental impact.
AI’s Issues Aren’t Artificial
Summer Gardner September 15, 2025
Although this tight desk arrangment impairs Ace Engelman’s abilty to work one on one with thier students, it is the only way they can fit 38 students into thier classroom.
Overcrowding in Classrooms
Arlene Solis September 15, 2025
Freshman Survival Guide
Teja Greene, Staff Writer • September 15, 2025
On grove street, as residents go out to walk their dogs, many Students come to this neighborhood to find a free space to park. Students either risk a ticket parking all day, or need the free time to re-park their car during the school day. It remains the most popular parking areas for Boulder High Students.
What’s Going on in Goss?
Griffin Nguyen, Staff Writer • September 15, 2025
Ms. Gossard, an English teacher, has worked at Boulder High since 1998.
Decades Deep: Boulder High’s Longest Standing Teachers
Lynley Sylvan, Staff Writer • September 15, 2025
Despite the new school policy against sitting on the wall, twelfth graders cling to a senior year tradition.
Seniors Respond to Wall-less Football Games
Ryler Horansky September 15, 2025
Sister school Jitsugyo High's display case stands strong between the business and social studies hallways. The case proudly shows items of culture, connection, and trophies.
Sister Cities, Sister Schools
Jacqueline Shires September 15, 2025
High School Doesn’t Have to be Hard (and Here’s How)
Mark Gallegos, Staff Writer • August 19, 2025
Cracking the AP Exam
Lucy Paradise, Editorials Editor • May 23, 2025
"Freshman Seminar isn't necessarily gone. So I want to be really clear about that. It just has to be different and we just don't know what that looks like yet." says Principal Alana Morales.

Graphic courtesy of ChatGPT AI.
Confusion Surrounds the Future of Freshman Seminar
Arlene Solis, Staff Writer • May 23, 2025
Exiting the school year, it is as important to reflect on the past as it is to look forward to the future.
I Hope For Next Year’s Students To…
Vivian Thomasset, Staff Writer • May 23, 2025