By Brylee Beckley SARS-CoV-2, or most known as Covid-19, is still affecting schools more than two years later. “It is difficult right now to find teachers,” Principal Chris Conley said. “There certainly is a shortage and a high demand right now. However, it has been like this since Covid.” Prior to Covid-19 the school would…
Sports Preview: Part 1
By Emme Townsend Another new school year means another season of fall sports with new opponents, new players, and new goals. Girls Soccer Last season, Delta girls’ soccer had Addie Chester. She is Indiana’s standing record holder for 59 goals in a season and holds the career record for goals scored in Indiana high school…
A Special Surprise
By Caitlyn Kirby The website FiveThirtyEight reports that almost 60 percent of Americans choose to know the gender of their child before birth. The rest stick to buying gender neutral clothes, toys and nursery items. They have no gender reveal and everyone is left on the edge of their seats. Two teachers at Delta…
Up For Debate?
By Grayson Zoller Words have been the most important tool humanity has had. They are a way to avoid violent conflict, come to agreements, and influence others. Delta High School has decided to participate in the age-old activity of debate. Co-founded by sophomores Mackemzie Lipps and Corbin Malchow, the debate club is for students who…
Dr. Brand Ready to Downsize
By Shay Crow Three different classes, three different types of lives, three different things to balance. Eighteen years trying to balance everything, but it’s time to go to two. Between teaching Anatomy and Physiology, Biology 111, and Biology 1, supporting his family and leading the National Honor Society, Dr. Lance Brand is now exhausted. In…
Hello Spring!
By Gracie Hart As spring rolls around the corner the more people you see roaming around. The first official day of spring is Sunday, March 20. Freshman Rose Taylor plans to use her spring by traveling to her favorite state Tennessee. She plans to go with her grandma and she’s looking forward to going there…
A Night to Remember
By Ava West Prom has an unusual twist this year. While looking through different venue options, the junior class officers decided to explore something new. “We had all the venue options, but we thought the fitness center was something new and because it’s never been hosted there before it’s going to be a different take,”…
Time For A Trip
By Brylee Beckley “No, you are not staying there without any adults with you.” This is something teenagers have heard numerous times from their parents. For seniors Janay Cicotte, Maxx Martinez, Andrew Hewitt, Madelyn Haley, Gwen Clark and Heddie Heintzelman, they got the response they were looking for. These six seniors are going to Longboat…
Dancing for Those Who Can’t
By Caleb Elliott Why on earth would students attend a dance from 6 p.m. to midnight on a Friday night? That is probably the question many students would ask when they first hear about Riley Dance Marathon. However, what many students don’t know is that this event is more than just a dance. Riley Dance…
And Then There Were None
By Daisy Callow Have you ever watched something and wondered how it was created? How long did it take? How much effort must’ve been put into it? It’s something that is often overlooked. Take for example, Delta’s upcoming spring play. The Delta Troupers’ crew will present the superlative mystery play, And Then There Were None,…