‘Drew’ Life
By Julia Kim Staff Writer An alarm sounds off at 7 a.m. A senior hurries out of bed. He packs his tennis racket and Red Jacket, books and bags. And after changing into his scrubs, he frantically rushes to the hospital to begin his school day, just another typical one following his hectic schedule. Varsity tennis player, Red Jacket, Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) vice president, Junior Worlds Affair Council (JWAC) member. He’s strange. He’s outgoing. He’s smart—not to mention—well-rounded. He may have well knocked you over with a notebook in hand if you’ve ever met him in the halls. Or, you may have seen him as the emcee on Heritage Day. He’s senior…
Students visit Dallas to see the art it holds
By Gaby Moran Staff Writer After seeing countless slides of incredible sculptures and paintings in the classroom for seven months, art history students got to go experience what it is like seeing art up close and personal. On Wednesday, Apr. 14, 107 art students boarded two buses and headed to the art district that the city of Dallas has to offer. Only few knew that Dallas offers more than just one museum of paintings. Once in the Dallas art district, students were split into two groups to complete a certain set of activities. First, students got to go on an architectural walk around a few blocks in downtown Dallas. They saw the Morton H….



