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Want Better Bathrooms? Be A Better Person!
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Want Better Bathrooms? Be A Better Person!

By Grayson Zoller Of all the things that one would consider essential in a public restroom, a door on the stall is certainly up there. Unfortunately, some of the restrooms at Delta High School aren’t exactly the highest quality ones out there. But what has led to them being in the state that they’re in?…

5,115 Miles Apart
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5,115 Miles Apart

By Jacob Williams Yaroslav Kobernyk remembers his thoughts when he heard the first explosion at 5 a.m. in his apartment in Ukraine.  He thought it was thunder. Yaroslav, who goes by the nickname Yarik, soon realized after the second explosion that he was wrong. Russian planes had dropped two bombs on army bases near the…

Teachers For Hire
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Teachers For Hire

By Luke Williams It’s 2020, and every bit of work is piling up around principal Mr. Chris Conley. Dealing with absences. Figuring out schedules. And most importantly, finding teachers to fill in suddenly open job positions.  Now, it’s 2022, and he’s still dealing with open job positions, but now, it’s no longer surprising. He’s been…

The Kids Can’t Wait
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The Kids Can’t Wait

By Brylee Beckley Riley Dance Marathon is not “For the Kids” anymore.  For the Kids (FTK) has been the chant for Riley Dance Marathons for many years. Along the way Penn State University trademarked the phrase for their event Thon. Thon has raised $204 million, which is the largest student-run philanthropy in the world. Now…

The Hub of the School
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The Hub of the School

By Collin Haughn Have you ever had to do chores around your house? Well, that is what most custodians do for a living.  No matter what they are doing, the custodians are working hard to keep our school clean. They work all day and night so we can have a good day at a clean…

Reece Alan Mann: 1969 – 2022
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Reece Alan Mann: 1969 – 2022

By Eleni Bow “Every single project I have ever been involved in made me feel proud, because you’re making a difference in student, athlete, coach and community lives.” – Mr. Reece Mann, Delaware Community Schools Superintendent   It is the evening of Nov. 21, 2017. The Delaware Community School Board has just approved Project 18…

Curtain Call and Changes
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Curtain Call and Changes

By RJ Townsend And Then There Were None. That was it, the last play at Delta High School.  Many didn’t know of what was to come for the theater class. What was taking place in the next school year stunted plans for many of the students. The upcoming students of not only theater, but also…

Matteo’s Life in Belgium
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Matteo’s Life in Belgium

By Daniel Tokar As an 11-year-old boy was shopping at a store with his mother, he overheard a conversation about some kind of sport, baseball. Baseball in Belgium isn’t a sport you would commonly hear about, because it is primarily an American sport.   The boy is now 16 years old as a foreign exchange student…

Packing a Punch
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Packing a Punch

By Fancy Robbins After almost two long, boring hours in the car, the girl finally arrives at practice ready to train. What’s different for her than other athletes is that she has to go out of state weekly to even train for her sport.  Mahala Ervin, a sophomore, both boxes and does MMA in St….

Vacation Changes
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Vacation Changes

By Ashton Phillips Hurricane Ian has affected many people in the towns and cities Ian has torn through. People may not think it could have an effect in Delaware County, Indiana. But the hurricane did affect people from Delta High School. Ian was a devastating category 4 hurricane when it slammed into Florida. The hurricane…

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