The French National Honor Society had its first ever Mardi Gras fondue party, Tuesday, Feb. 17. This party had fondue of all ...
This is sophomore Nora Claycamp’s first year on JAG yearbook staff, and she will be taking on the role of photographer. When not in the yearbook room she can be found playing soccer, hanging out with ...
In light of the Public Broadcasting Service’s recent struggles with financial support, childhood memories from watching the ...
Being an athlete requires students to be in incredible shape and stay in peak physical health, which is why it is essential ...
Recognizing the importance of hobbies for mental health is the first step to a balanced student life
Lots of students have hobbies and activities outside of school they care about, but often school can interfere with students’ ...
The girls powerlifting team began its season on Monday, Dec. 8, and has seen a lot of growth in the number of members on the ...
TIME WELL SPENT Crammed with school work, sports, clubs and other intensive extracurriculars, it can be difficult for ...
On Feb. 13, after the Winter Homecoming basketball game, students and teachers gathered in the Media Center for the second ...
IN A LEAGUE OF ITS OWN JagWire reporter Emma Cooper thinks DC’s animated and live action series cover themes and tell stories ...
Thanks to JLC’s candy gram fundraiser, Valentine’s season brought hundreds of candy-filled bags to students as people ...
Ever since I started thinking about college, I have wanted to go out of state. I looked almost exclusively at out of state schools and eventually decided on Southern Methodist University in Dallas, ...
In September 2025, junior Avery Royer spoke in front of thousands of individuals at Cancer Fest in Washington D.C., to advocate for pediatric cancer and future research for families, like hers, who ...
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