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All things EHS all the time

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Annual canned food drive benefits local community

Grace Walton, reporter November 7, 2019

With the holidays just around the corner, Eureka’s annual canned food drive has officially commenced. The drive lasts for two weeks and takes on a competition style, with each grade level competing to...

Image courtesy of DC Films.

Opinion | “Joker” Review

Cade Bigham, reporter November 7, 2019

*SPOILER ALERT*  RATE: 8.5/10  Joaquin Phoenix and Todd Phillips take on the Joker’s origin story is something many people were anticipating, but not how they expected. Director Todd Phillips...

Coming up from the water, Rowan Peckham (11) races in the varsity swim meet against CBC, October 22. Wildcats won 97-89.

Photos of the Month | October 2019

Jordan Hrabko, Photo Editor November 5, 2019

Opinion | Staff editorial | Rethinking Flex

Opinion | Staff editorial | Rethinking Flex

EHS-hub Staff November 4, 2019

Recently, the administration at Eureka has announced the removal of A-day Flex next semester. This has been retracted as of October 25th. This is the second time Eureka’s Flex has been changed, then...

White cap on, BLANK swims in

Fall Sports Capsule

Natalie Criswell, reporter October 29, 2019
A quick look at which teams are still playing, their records and what's next for them
Carter Davis, quarterback, looks to throw a pass during the Eureka vs. Lafayette football game, Sept. 20.

Day in the Life: Carter Davis

Drew Dunaway, reporter October 18, 2019

The starting quarterback for the Eureka Wildcats is a large responsibility, being that the whole city seems to revolve around the Friday night lights. As a sophomore, Carter Davis, quarterback, stepped...

EBN | First Semester Construction Update

Grace Walton, reporter October 17, 2019

With construction of the STEM building beginning just over a year ago, Eureka’s walls have been knocked down, the parking lot torn up, and the skeleton of the new building added to the front. After...

Borderlands 3 came out shortly before the 10-year anniversary of the first Borderlands game.

Opinion: “Borderlands 3” Review

Mia Kollar, reporter October 16, 2019

Borderlands is a four-player first person shooter game that has been apart of the gaming community for almost 10 years. In Borderlands, players take on the role of a treasure hunter (Vault Hunter). Players...

The ACT is designed to test a high-schooler’s ability and preparation for college-level work and it is used for college admission in schools around the country. The SAT is based on a 1600 point-scale, which averages the three sections the standardized test contains.

ACT vs. SAT: Which is better and why?

Olivia Dolan and Natalie Criswell October 15, 2019

Standardized Testing. It’s a phrase that many high-schoolers around the country fear.  Hours of testing, headaches that always seem to follow the test and the fear of not getting a high enough score...

In an attempt to alleviate the rush of students because of Flex time, the cafeteria opened up multiple lines in a food-court style.

Cafeteria takes on food court style

Myles Allred, reporter October 8, 2019

As the 2019-2020 school year started at EHS, students faced many changes, including the implementation of Flex, construction on the campus and a new lunch menu. "This year we've taken on a food court...

Talking Moore with Mr. Arledge

Keaton Moore, reporter October 3, 2019

Talking Moore is the EHS-hub's take on Zach Galifianakis' Between Two Ferns. Keaton Moore, a reporter for the Hub, will be sitting down with staff and students at EHS to conduct interviews and get the...

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