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Estelle Turner looks at a map of the Byhalia Pipeline.

Bye Byhalia Pipeline

Lucy Hettinger '22 April 19, 2021

The Memphis city council voted in opposition to the Byhalia Connection Pipeline, a 45 mile pipeline that would be constructed through South Memphis neighborhoods. The Byhalia Pipeline is an oil pipeline...

This is an image of planet TOI 1338 b that was recently discovered

A Starry New Planet

Aimen Kazmi '22 March 15, 2021

As if the laundry list of events in 2021 couldn’t be any more crazy, NASA has recently discovered a planet. However, it wasn’t some ordinary discovery. The new planet, named TOI 1338 b, was discovered...

Photo by Wikimedia under Creative Commons License

Lights Go Out In Texas

Estelle Turner '23 February 26, 2021

Snow has covered the South in the past couple of weeks. While most states are enjoying the snow, Texas is suffering from this winter storm. The power was stripped away from many Texan’s, and dozens have...

Madam Vice President, Kamala Harris, becomes a huge role model for girls all across the country.

Madam Vice President Kamala Harris Shattered The Glass Ceiling

Estelle Turner '23 January 22, 2021

Kamala Harris makes history for she is the first ever female, black, and South Asian vice president. There have been many important women in politics such as Hillary Clinton, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Michelle...

Hutchison student pays for canvas from small business at Holiday House.

Student Startups

Lucy Hettinger '22 December 8, 2020

Students with small businesses sell their handmade goods during the school day in the Hutchison library. Jewelry, paintings, and stickers are only some of the things sold at Hutchison’s Holiday House....

Engineering Your Future

Engineering Your Future

Zoe Ford and Ana Hunter October 28, 2020

At Hutchison, we work hard in advanced math and science classes towards our future. What if we could integrate those skills in real world problems while networking with women across the globe? The Society...

Hutchison students attend a virtual college visit with The University of Arkansas.

Making the Most of Virtual College Visits

Ava Dickson '22, Editor October 28, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has us rethinking every aspect of education from high school classes to college visits.  Hutchison’s Director of College Counseling, Lauren Colpitts,  offers advice on making...

Teens in America are able to do more than just vote to get involved in their community.  Read below to learn what you can do to get involved.

Teens In Politics

Ava Dickson '22 October 23, 2020

The 2020 Presidential election is on track to see the highest percentage of voter turnout in the past century, according to a new study from the Pew Research Center. This prediction has been made despite,...

Photo by NCW Libraries. Registering to vote is very important to be able to participate in voting for the election.

Pressures of Registering to Vote

Estelle Turner '23 October 21, 2020

Registering to vote is not as easy as it sounds or should be. There is an application process where you have to mail the application to certain places in each state. There is also a deadline that must...

This image was taken from a 1991 Rhodes College yearbook. This is Amy Coney Barretts freshman picture.

Barrett’s Backlash

Lucy Hettinger '22 October 21, 2020

Personal connections and conflicts surface after Rhodes alum Amy Coney Barrett is nominated for the Supreme Court. After the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Donald Trump had the choice to replace...

Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence seated at the debate.

Harris vs. Pence: The Vice Presidential Debate

Aimen Kazmi '22 October 19, 2020

After an explosive Presidential debate and the hospitalization of President Trump, the first Vice Presidential debate took place on Wednesday, October 7. The event was sponsored by the University of Utah,...

CQ Gintz sitting in the Hutchison dining hall during COVID19 pandemic being used during study hall.

Lunch at Hutchison

Ava Dickson '22 October 13, 2020

One of this year’s biggest casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Hutchison campus has been lunch in the dining hall.   Many students returned to campus during the pandemic, but they weren’t able...

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