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Penn State students dance for cancer awareness
Penn State students dance for cancer awareness
Raising awareness for cancer, Penn State students held a 46-hour dance marathon, called THON on February 21-23.
Keya Dahale, Copy Editor • March 28, 2025

To fundraise for Four Diamonds and raise cancer awareness, Penn State students held THON at the Bryce Jordan Center. The Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon, more commonly known as THON, is a 46-hour no-sitting dance marathon that raises money for Four Diamonds and awareness for families impacted by childhood cancer. For every dollar raised, 96 cents are donated to Four Diamonds. Four Diamonds is a mission to conquer cancer and help children and their families through superior care, comprehensive support and innovative research. THON began...

Practicing for perfection…Running through his slideshow for the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science Science Fair, eighth-grader Adan Ahmad is hoping to achieve first place.
Students showcase passion for science at PJAS
Aimal Ahmad, Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

By competing in the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) Science Fair on February 8, various students displayed their science skills and love for the subject with their presentations. According...

U.S. places tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada
U.S. places tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada
Shreeya Penugonda, Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

To protect domestic industries and discourage illegal activities on the U.S. borders, President Donald Trump signed an executive order on February 4 raising tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico. A tariff...

Laid up…Preparing to give blood at the blood drive on February 27, junior Gabriel Longenecker waits to donate. The blood drive was sponsored by the American Red Cross Association.
Donors get ‘pumped’ for blood drive
Ciara Shelly, Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

With support from the American Red Cross, students at the high school were given an opportunity to give blood in the school’s auxiliary gym on February 27. Throughout the school day, students 16 years...

Voices Unheard: Elimination of federal funds for DEI poses great loss
Voices Unheard: Elimination of federal funds for DEI poses great loss
Aubrey Gehman, Arrowhead News Editor • March 28, 2025

With a new administration in the White House and other government positions, the United States faces many new changes, and some challenges as well.  One new change is the end of federal support for...

U.S. Withdraws from the WHO
U.S. Withdraws from the WHO
Nadia Choe, Arrowhead Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

Citing COVID-19 reforms and arbitrary donation disparities, the Trump Administration pulled the US from the WHO on January 20, on the first day of his second term, in Washington DC, through executive order.  Trump...

Aiming to win…Practicing before the competition, senior Abby Nyce and Indian Crest assistant principal Stuart Marjoram perfect their shot during the cornhole tournament. The tournament took place on February 27 in the auxiliary gym.
Teachers vs. students cornhole event raises money towards charity
Emma Woehlcke, Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

In order to bring the school community closer and raise money for the Bean Bag Food Program, on February 27 the Cornhole Club hosted the event for the second year between the faculty and student body. This...

Ink-credible…Taking notes, junior Luka Camacho writes his anatomy work in cursive. Camacho has been writing in cursive since attending the third grade at West Broad Elementary School.
Cursive writing surging despite years of recession
Tristan Rocca Doña, Design Editor • March 28, 2025

With a resurgence in interest in cursive writing and states beginning to include it in the curriculum again, cursive writing’s positive effects on building connections and penmanship are outweighing...

Arrowhead News Column
Voices Unheard: Elimination of federal funds for DEI poses great loss
Voices Unheard: Elimination of federal funds for DEI poses great loss
Aubrey Gehman, Arrowhead News Editor • March 28, 2025

With a new administration in the White House and other government positions, the United States faces many new changes, and some challenges as well.  One new change is the end of federal support for DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) programs.  DEI programs aim to have diverse recruitment, pay equity, inclusive leadership and training for work fields varying in people from different backgrounds. While many have never previously thought...

Roundup
Sam Kennedy, Arrowhead News Editor • December 15, 2023

Henry Kissinger dead at 100 Divisive former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger died November 29 at the age of 100. Kissinger, served...

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Herd in the Hallways

“Would you buy my feet pics?”

“I can’t hang out with the foster children tonight.”

“I like going to the deli and smelling the cheese air.”

“Do you want the pigs out of your ears or not?”

“Spaghetti bologna.”

“Did she look like a junior whopper?”

“What are you doing? Get out of my dinner.”

“I could eat soup out of there.”

“You called me an angry gnome the other day.”

“Are you a quad stomper?”

“Stop Matrix-ing me.”

“I’m in a toga right now, I can’t talk.”

“She can’t help it. She’s scared of potatoes.”

“He came out of the womb smoking.”

“I’m going to go so hardcore.”

“He took a bunch of jerky upstairs.”

“I hope she stubs her toes really badly.”

“I came here to watch basketball, but all I can hear is owls.”

“If you give me a test on a computer, 10/10 times, Google is being opened.”

“Do you want to hold hands in the hallway?”

“Complimentary ham.”

“I just want to pinch her nose and step on her toes.”

“Did you like the pineapple gummi bear I put in your coffee?”

“The root of all evil is Brits.”

“Did I hear about a hostile takeover?”

“He’s trying to usurp me as king.”

“I was doing the Rasputin dance for 30 minutes.”

“Stop dreaming about my dad.”

“Real gangster of me.”

 Bonding with members…Throwing her next project, junior Adelina Cutrona works to improve her sculpting skills during Clay Club. Clay Club meets every Thursday after school.
Clay Club is supportive community for artistic students
Alania Clemens, Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

In hopes to play a bigger role in the community, the Clay Club has been enrolling in a variety of local art shows and events to expand their...

Asian Culture Club exposes students to traditions
Asian Culture Club exposes students to traditions
Skylar Mecleary, Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

To inspire students in joining clubs in high school, the Asian Culture Club (ACC)emphasizes the diverse activities and explores other cultural...

Purr-fect moment...Taking care of the kitties, development volunteer Alan Raisman feeds the cats at Stray Cat Blues. Stray Cat Blues is an organization that saves stray cats.
Stray Cat Blues helps cats get ‘pawsitive’ outcomes
David Gandy, Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

Through their foster home and barn cat programs, Stray Cat Blues helps rescue and rehome cats through the organization’s adoption centers at...

Kicker needed here…Taking a survey to give feedback after a recent unit, science teacher Patrick Murphy (left) assists junior Gracie Saunders (left), sophomore Hannah Becket (center), and junior Ally Engart (right). Dual enrollment courses allow students to receive college credit before graduating high school.
Dual enrollment provides a glimpse of college life
Addie Yost, Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

By taking dual enrollment courses, students can earn college credits prior to graduating high school, as well as get used to what their future...

Kelly Green jerseys are a welcomed tradition by fans
Kelly Green jerseys are a welcomed tradition by fans
Brady Russell, Arrowhead Staff Writer • March 28, 2025

Due to the return of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Kelly green jerseys in recent years, a Philly tradition has been brought back to Philadelphia, gaining...

Philly prepares for Super Bowl LIX victory
March 28, 2025

After all the chaos that occurred during the Eagles’ NFC Championship win on January 26, Philadelphia police officers and...

Freestyle wrestling has more utility, fun for participants
March 28, 2025

By practicing freestyle wrestling, coaches and wrestlers hope to gain agility and skill due to the challenging techniques,...

Softball builds strong bonds, friendships among teammates
March 28, 2025

With the help of new coaches Tyler Bui and Jude Ferraro, Souderton softball hopes to help create solid connections and radiate...

The Way We See It
Racial profiling surges due to political scapegoating
March 28, 2025

With a new presidency underway, the continuous issue of racial profiling in America has become more prevalent than ever through mass deportations,...

Arrowhead Features Column
‘One size fits all’ does not include all body types
‘One size fits all’ does not include all body types
Julia Sipes, Arrowhead Features Editor • March 28, 2025

With recent changes being made to stores around the country, plus-size options for both clothes and dresses have been moved online rather than being available in store. Because of changes in supply and demand, stores are not seeing as much need to keep plus-size options in many of their department locations,...

Sports Editor's Pick
Taking it in…Before their November 13 game at Hatfield Ice Arena in Colmar, seniors Nick Smith (left) and Luca Ferretti are suited up, ready to play. The boys hockey team beat Central Bucks West High School with a score of 14-4.
Ice hockey teaches resilience, teamwork for student-athletes
Katie Shapella, Staff Writer • December 13, 2024
Arrowhead Sports Column
Sports gambling is harming reputation of sport leagues
Sports gambling is harming reputation of sport leagues
Aidan Cassidy, Sports Editor • March 28, 2025

The integrity of American sports is being questioned with professional sports leagues heavily promoting sports gambling, which leads to player involvement and fan scrutiny. Pete Rose...

Media Menu
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Entertainment Column
Concerts help students alleviate day-to-day stress
Concerts help students alleviate day-to-day stress
Connor Rother, Entertainment Editor • October 31, 2024