The Female Renaissance in Country Music
Even though many female country artists have been nominated over the years, artists like Miranda Lambert or Carrie Underwood have taken country music to its best, becoming the face of country music. Nonetheless, they have faced unjust rules that start in the way they dress to the way they act.
“Tick, Tick, Boom!” Review
The movie is a beautiful tribute to a hardworking theatre composer and his story. It's only a shame that he can't be alive to see it.
Shadows of the Pandemic
How Teens Are Struggling With Mental Health Issues in the Wake of COVID-19
Club Spotlight: Black Student Caucus
The Black Student Caucus is a student-led organization, open to all students in grades 9-12, that strives to educate many students about black history, culture, and experiences.
Hit the Mat, Wrestling is Back
Last year, COVID-19 cut many schools' wrestling seasons short. This year, the Golden Eagles wrestling team hopes to see more time on the mat.
Buggs Brings the Band Back Together
Mr. Buggs, the new band director, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience.
Should We Still Care About The Jaguars?
While the Jaguars started this season with lofty expectations and underwhelming results, some are questioning whether fans should continue to support the team.
🍳Senior Breakfast
One of the first activities welcoming the seniors back to their final year in school was the annual senior breakfast.
Former Student Declares Eligibility for NBA Draft
As of April 2021, alumnus Isaiah Adams declared his eligibility for the NBA draft.
Meet Paxon’s Teacher of the Year
Holli Hiltbrand, tenth-grade English teacher, has been named Paxon’s Teacher of The Year.
Battle of the Thespians
Students from schools around the district will be participating for top honors on March 16-19.
Homecoming Recap
Last year, Homecoming and the annual pep rally were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The week of Oct. 18 marked the school’s first spirit week where all students were on campus since 2019.
“Hamilton” Review
The eleven-time Tony award-winning Broadway musical “Hamilton” made an appearance in Jacksonville.
Are Computers Better Than Paper and Pencil?
Some students are now considering whether computers are better than traditional paper and pencil for learning.
Q&A with Mr. Estes
Mr. Estes is one of the newest teachers on campus. We asked him some questions about his time so far, and here is how it went…
“Squid Game” Review
Just from the title, one may assume “Squid Game” has to do with “aquatica”, or marine life, however, this is not it.
They See Me Rolling
The varsity bowling team has a shot at winning their district game on Oct. 22.
A Lonely Learning Lab
The Learning Lab is experiencing less engagement from those usually signing up for the tutoring service.
Ready to Walk?
Graduation is approaching faster than you think, but some seniors might not meet the requirements on time.