The need to end the prejudice against mental illness
More than four years ago I met a new friend at my church. Let’s call her Jen. Jen had been home schooled all of her life up until her senior year when she attended Hendersonville […]
More than four years ago I met a new friend at my church. Let’s call her Jen. Jen had been home schooled all of her life up until her senior year when she attended Hendersonville […]
Johnny’s eyes burned as he rolled into bed. It had been a long day, and he was ready to turn in. After watching the midnight premiere of an action movie with his friends, he decided […]
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel The Great Gatsby and the “Roaring 20s” will merge to become the theme for the 2014 West Henderson junior-senior prom May 3 at the Crest Center in Asheville. Directions can […]
The fine arts department’s 2014 Spring production will be Guys and Dolls drama teacher Kelly Cooper has announced. The 1950s musical captures the essence of the hustle and bustle of New York City and its […]
I am a social anxiety-ridden Broadway star because of mock trial. Allow for me to explain. From a young age, I feared public speaking. “Show and tell” was a knee-knocking nightmare in first grade while […]
Former West student and athlete Luke Manuel, Class of 1995, has returned to his alma mater as assistant principal and athletic director. Manuel came from Hendersonville Middle School, where he served as an assistant principal. […]
School had started at 7:30 that morning, and it was now well past dinner time. He had been at school for 11 hours, but he would still be expected to return the next morning, even […]
As about 10.1 million people watched the 2013 Video Music Awards (VMA’s), Miley Cyrus reached an all new record on the social media website Twitter. As most people know, Cyrus gave a performance that many […]
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