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Extra Lives: Dont believe the hype

Extra Lives: Don’t believe the hype

Nick Booth, JagWire copy editor
October 22, 2014
Playing Piper high school on Tuesday, Oct. 7, junior varsity  goalie Parker Billings wears his concussion helmet because he feels that it gives him an additional level of safety during the game.

Concussion helmets banned by KSHSAA

Sam Lopez, Nick Booth, JagWire sports editor, JagWire news editor
October 16, 2014
In her Baker credits class, junior Jenny Morrill works on a lab in AP Physics on Friday Oct. 10. “[Because of the credits], I don’t have to waste any of my time in college taking these classes,” Morrill said.

Baker University offers students college credits

Nick Booth, Sarah Myers, JagWire news editor, JagWire features/A&E editor
October 15, 2014
Extra Lives: Indie is not a genre

Extra Lives: “Indie” is not a genre

Nick Booth, JagWire copy editor
October 14, 2014
Extra Lives: To be or not to be a game

Extra Lives: To be or not to be a game

Nick Booth, JagWire copy editor
October 8, 2014
Extra Lives: #GamerGate

Extra Lives: #GamerGate

Nick Booth, JagWire copy editor
September 30, 2014
Reaching the end of the long lunch line, senior Amber Buisch chooses the new, healthier option of a fruit salad on Thursday, Sept. 11.

Lunch menu changes due to new USDA regulations

Nick Booth, Braden Shaw, JagWire news editor, JagWire reporter
September 24, 2014
Extra Lives: What does it mean to be a gamer?

Extra Lives: What does it mean to be a gamer?

Nick Booth, JagWire copy editor
September 17, 2014
Food truck review: CoffeeCake KC

Food truck review: CoffeeCake KC

Nick Booth, Alana Flinn, JagWire opinions editor, JagWire editor-in-chief
May 14, 2014
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