Clear Creek HiLife
Clear Creek High School
League City, TX
Issue Date: Monday, June 01, 2009 
Issue: June 2009
Last Update: Saturday, May 30, 2009


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Hundreds are euthanized in your neighborhood:Stop puppy mills now
By Haley Rush

Behind the welcoming frontage of the community pet shop frequently lays a puppy mill. Puppy mills are nothing out of the ordinary.These crowded dog-breeding businesses have been around for decades. full story >

By Allie Hinga

Though Creek offers numerous opportunities to be involved in academic clubs, it also allows students to create organizations to pursue interests and share passions. The Foreign Film Club offers Creek full story >

Conspiracies abound around town
By Various

Disclaimer: None of the following stories have been proven fact or fiction and do not represent the views of the Clear Creek HiLife News department, Clear Creek High School or any related entity. full story >

By Cassie Lee

“You’re worthless, a disgrace! You’re the reason we lost.” Similar words are all too familiar to students who have been involved in a sport or competition. Whether the put-downs are meant to make a pe full story >

By Haley Rush

At the age of eighteen new doors open as adulthood begins to take place. It is an exciting age that can be a steppingstone to various opportunities. Many times eighteen year olds do not realize how ma full story >

By Allie Hinga

Creek students got a chance to watch the seniors in action as they challenged a number of their teachers in the annual Senior-Faculty Basketball game. Creek’s finest rose to the challenge to snatch a full story >

Silversun Pickups new album Swoon makes this a band to watch
By Ryan Munthe

The latest rise-to-fame indie rock act, Silversun Pickups, comes from a suburb in Southern California. Their 2006 debut album, Carnavas, smashed a lot of indie rock clichés and stereotypes with their full story >

By Allie Hinga

What makes someone a leader? We interact with them every day. They run our country, decide local and school policies, organize our fundraisers, facilitate our clubs. We look up to them, or, if nothing full story >

The Great Debate: Is news still helpful to us at all?
By Megan McKisson and Christine Sulkis

Christine and Megan face off on the question of whether news is really news and is it even necessary? $0$0$0Christine Sulkis says- $0Without news, society would be made up of a bunch of babbling idi full story >

Food for thought from smarterlunchrooms.org
By Allie Hinga

A major debate facing the school system today is how to improve teens eating habits while in the school cafeteria. Many have proposed the idea to eliminate sodas and snacks like chips and candy. The p full story >

U2 captivates with No Line on the Horizon
By Jordan Little

U2 captivates listeners new and old through their new album No Line On the Horizon.$0 $0This new album has definitely left an impression on this die hard U2 fan. It will leave an impression on anyone full story >

By Megan McKisson

Taking AP courses has advantages for many Creek students – potential for a higher GPA, learning material at an advanced pace, and smaller class sizes that encourage individual instruction. Most import full story >

By Shannon O'Neil

Coach Brad Wims will always be remembered by students for both his strength and his dedication here at Creek. Since he was diagnosed with cancer, many students and teachers have pulled together to hel full story >

CCISD legend retires after fifty years in the district
By Allie Hinga

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