The Skywriter Hanover-Horton High School Hanover, MI
Issue Date: Sunday, January 18, 2009 Issue: February 2009 Last Update: Wednesday, February 25, 2009
  • Brian Risk Determines Film Choice

    Wednesday, February 25, 2009 By: Mrs. Job

    Hanover-Horton’s High School Film Study Class wrote essays for the Michigan Theatre of Jackson, celebrating Black History Month. Students were asked to write a short essay about an actor, director or

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  • Bringing the Love Bug

    Wednesday, February 25, 2009 By: Taylor Negus

    The month of February means candy hearts and cheesy love letters as soon as Valentine’s Day rolls around. The fourteenth is the day to spread love to those you care about, especially your significant

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  • Button Up With Change

    Monday, February 23, 2009 By: Sarah Chinavare

    Genocide in Darfur continues to be a big problem today.  Over 400,000 people have been killed and many others displaced from their own homes.  Women and children are being raped and killed.  Others ar

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  • Snowday Fest!

    Monday, February 23, 2009 By: Cyle Rogotzke

    This year’s annual Snowfest should have changed its name to Snowday Fest.  The cancellations of exam days the week before (due to snow) forced the Student Council to make some quick changes to the Sno

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Tensions are high and so is the score. This year’s intramurals are very competitive. There is a lot of skill and experience on these teams.   The captain lineup includes all seniors with Brian McKni
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The Varsity Competitive Cheer team is more than halfway through with their season and they have definitely been dominating the floor.    The girls have already competed in three of their five confer
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Every winter around Hanover is the same. We all get geeked about the snow, and then we get out our sleds, put on our snow shoes, and head to cascades hill to go sledding.  However, what students and s
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Heart; that’s what the Lady Comets basketball team responds best to when leaving the locker room to lay it all out on the court before a game.  They don’t have height or experience as an advantage, bu

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