By Eleni Bow The world of STEM knows no bounds, and yet some of its scholars receive little recognition. The demographic of women in the field is tiny but mighty. STEM is a group of academia based on the idea of educating students in four specific areas – science, technology, engineering, and mathematics – through…
All Round Changes
By Shay Crow Senior Anye’a Carter made physical changes, but she says she mostly changed mentally during her high school years. When Carter came into high school she said she did not have much of a personality. She cared too much about what people thought of her so she did what others thought was cool. …
The Senior Year that Almost Was
By Brett Shearer We’ve faced a lot of hardship this year, as a school, but also for the senior class. Previous senior classes have had a lot to think about, between maintaining their grades, preparing for college, and making peace with a chapter closing on their lives. This year, however, the seniors had to deal…
The Last Hurrah: Seniors relish their last performance
By Zach Carter For seniors that play spring sports or participate in spring activities, this is it. Some of these students have been doing this for years. But this is the last time they will put on their uniform and represent Delta High School. This is their last hurrah. Senior Luke Belangee, who has been…
21 Tips to Underclassmen From Seniors
By Sabrina McElyea After 13 years of schooling, the Class of 2021 is finally ready to graduate. Along the way they have made mistakes and have learned from them. Because of these mistakes and their years of schooling, they have plenty of tips for underclassmen. Aidan Kissick says that you should get a head start…
Wire to Wire: Alyssa Gregory Leads Class Rankings
By Adam Navarro The 2020-21 school year has been anything but normal, especially for the senior class of 2021. Between the usual hassle of senioritis and applying for scholarships, they’ve had to deal with face masks, e-Learning and quarantines. Through it all, though, Alyssa Gregory reigns as valedictorian. In fact, she never spent so much…
Seniors Leaving the Nest
By Adam Altobella As he swiftly types his password into the admissions portal, he thinks about how this admissions decision will allow him to leave Muncie in favor of a much different environment. After the brief, anxious wait, he learns that he has been admitted to the college of his dreams. The Muncie community has…
Two Decades of Progress
By Grayson Zoller Twenty-one years ago, the class of 2000 graduated. This year, the class of 2021 will graduate. A lot has changed since the new millennium has begun, and things are set to change still. In 2000, the Nokia 3310 was the phone to have, and the concept of a smartphone was nonexistent. Now,…
Saying Goodbye
By Abby Rouse As Delta High School’s Class of 2021 anticipates walking up to get their diplomas, they are not just leaving behind a memory. Many of the upcoming graduates are leaving behind a bond that cannot be broken. As there are many siblings at Delta, it is hard for some to admit they actually…
Senior Q&A: LAST NAMES U – Z
Corbin Uhrick Q: Which class do you think made the biggest impact on you? A: “Probably government with Mr. Crenshaw. I think it helped guide me into what I wanted to do in college and what I want to do with my life.” Q: How do you think you changed throughout high school? A:…