Captain America would want you to eat locally
By TEAGAN MERRIMAN – In June of 2019, graphic video footage of workers at Fair Oaks Farms – one of the country’s largest dairy operations – punching cows, beating them with metal poles, and even breaking their tails flooded the internet. Rightfully so, Americans were outraged at the thought of the animals responsible for the […]
Allie Rutledge: an IHS all-star
By ETHAN BLACK – Senior Allie Rutledge knows many things: how to lead people, break records, and especially how to throw a bowl. Over her past four years at IHS, Rutledge has been learning and illustrating a high school career, decorating herself as Key Club President, a record breaker, and running a popular Instagram business. […]
“We have a job to do”: Old High Arrow newspapers give insight into school life during WWII
By KAYLEE BECKER-GEORGE – September of 1943 saw IHS’s students returning for another year of school overshadowed by World War II. This period was interestingly documented in several editions of the High Arrow from that time period. Articles about WWII preoccupy the front page of almost every edition from that time; and that’s saying something, […]