Perry Drops from Republican Nomination

Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry speaks at the Faith & Freedom Coalition Prayer Breakfast in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Sunday, January 15, 2012. (Janet Blackmon Morgan/The Sun News/MCT)

Nathan Smith, Staff Writer
January 19, 2012

Chart showing TV ad spending in South Carolina ahead of the Jan. 21 primary by Super PACs on individual GOP presidential candidates. Los Angeles Times/MCT 2012 Just hours before the final GOP presidential debate last night, Rick Perry announced that he is dropping out of the race and has endorsed Newt... Read more »

Students learn of Coach Outlaw’s death

outlaw

CeeJae Molina, Staff Writer
December 23, 2011

Lufkin was at a standstill this morning, when the beloved football Head Coach and Athletic Director John Outlaw passed away at 5:53 am, according to Lufkin Daily News. Many heard the news by early morning phone calls, text messages from friends or family or found out via Facebook. “I woke up to a phone... Read more »

Taking a ‘Chance’ at making a difference

Will-Chance

Sha'Dajia Scruggs, Kali Forsythe, Staff Writers
December 12, 2011

Sophomore Will Chance believes it is essential for kids to have books to read, that is why he started his own website for donating books for children in need. “I’ve always loved reading,” Chance said. “When I realized that there are a lot of kids out there that might not get the... Read more »

Students prepare for welding contest

AC_Welding_competition

Casey Minshew & Jose Zavala, Staff writer
December 8, 2011

Turn on your machine and hook up your stingers because the welders of Lufkin High school are competing against schools and welders from around the area in the Piney Woods Invitational Welding Contest. More than 70 welders from around the East Texas area will be competing in the contest and nine hand... Read more »

‘ Infamous Day’ should always be remembered

USS_Arizona

Autumn Witt, Staff Writer
December 7, 2011

Seven decades ago President Franklin D. Roosevelt stood before a nation who had been dealt a nearly crippling blow. It was “a day that will live in infamy.” The nation went into overdrive. Soon everything went to building up our fleet and whipping our military into shape again. Once again... Read more »

GOP takes south

GOP-map

Nathan Smith, Staff Writer
December 1, 2011

The GOP now has a solid and definitive hold on the South following the Nov. 8 state legislative elections. The party of Abraham Lincoln now controls 11 of the states that made up the Confederacy, with the exception of Arkansas. The Southern states, which traditionally have been hard-line Democratic... Read more »

Swimmers qualify for elite state meet, set record

TISCA-Nov-2011-team

Elsi Hernandez, Staff Writer
November 28, 2011

Several swimmers qualified and competed at the Texas Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association (T.I.S.C.A) meet in the Woodlands this Saturday. Juniors Matthew Morris. Sophia Humphreys, and senior Dylan Johnson attended for individual performances, other attendees for relays included Alec Tiemann,... Read more »

Let’s be close personal, virtual friends

There_is_a_limit

Elsi Hernandez, Staff Writer
November 22, 2011

Facebook. The one word alone has the power to turn the heads of most teenagers and the virtual object has the power to update its users on the latest gossip, what their peers are up to, or the latest stock of jeans at their local boutique. Ever since it was invented in 2004 by Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg,... Read more »

Record number of National Merits honored

Principal Mark Smith congratulates Kendall Cole and the other nine National Merit nominees for their performance in the PSAT

Felix Juarez, Staff Writer
November 21, 2011

Nine students achieve recognition for National Merit, surpassing last year’s number of three.  A special reception was held Nov. 10 to honor those students. “The reception was to recognize the one percent of seniors that made a high score on the PSAT they took October in their junior year,”... Read more »

Auto Tech collecting toys

auto_toys

Felix Juarez, Staff Writer
November 4, 2011

Toys of every shape and size are being collected as the Auto Tech class prepares to deliver them  Nov. 5 to the Texas Children’s Hospital. “We want bicycles, tricycles, activity books, toys, small games, anything would be helpful,”  Auto Tech teacher Roger Martin said. It is required... Read more »

Next Page »