The student news site of Allen High School.

The Eagle Angle

The student news site of Allen High School.

The Eagle Angle

The student news site of Allen High School.

The Eagle Angle

AHS Choir Performs at Fall Concert

Megan Shankle, Commentary editor October 19, 2015

The AHS Choir will have their first concert on Tuesday, Oct. 20 in the PAC. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. and will feature fall music as well as music from the All Region choir competition, which took...

More Than Meets the Eye

Divya Jagadeesh, Staff writer October 6, 2015

Schools without custodians is a hard thing to think about. People agree that things would be different without them. “If custodians were gone, we’d be in a whole mess of trouble,” journalism...

Presidential Candidate Profiles

Farah Nashat, Staff writer September 29, 2015

Ben Carson: GOP/ Tea party Education: Carson wants to promote private schooling rather than common core public schooling. Also, he believes that school choice increases competitive nature. Healthcare:...

Cafeteria, Interrupted

Julia Zaksek, Staff writer September 24, 2015

It wasn’t long after the first day of school before every frequent cafeteria visitor noticed that the high school’s pastry shop, a breakfast and lunch stop for students and staff alike, was closed...

Local Students Work to Help Restore Local Ecosystem to Natural State

Local Students Work to Help Restore Local Ecosystem to Natural State

Divya Jagadeesh, Staff writer September 22, 2015

The Blackland Prairie, the city’s ecosystem, has been continually restored over the years to how it used to be, and now with help from local high school students, it’s closer than ever. The Connemara...

National Treasure: Junior’s art goes to the Capitol

Kaitlyn Brown, Staff Writer June 4, 2015

Click click click. The orange fruit dropped into the glass as junior Hannah Driks captured its motion on camera. The result of the photograph: a hyper realist drawing and a trip to Washington, D.C.   “I...

Epidemic of fire alarms

Lucy Boys, Staffer May 18, 2015

Every iPhone in the immediate vicinity had just stopped alarming for a flash flood warning when the fire alarm started to ring. People huddled under umbrellas or hoodies, cursing whatever had dumped them...

Riots on riots

Naomi Fluckiger, Staffer May 6, 2015

Following the death of Freddie Grey in Baltimore, MD, the population rose up in violent protests in the form of riots and looting. These riots caused the closure of roads, businesses and even schools in...

Gay discrimination

Naomi Fluckiger, Staffer May 6, 2015

The Colorado Civil Rights Division ruled that Marjorie Silva, owner of Denver's Azucar Bakery, did not discriminate against William Jack when she refused to prep two bible-shaped cakes with anti-gay...

One and only democrat

Naomi Fluckiger, Staffer May 6, 2015

Democrat Hillary Clinton formally announced her 2016 presidential campaign Sunday, April 12 with a two minute video featuring her new focus on being a “champion” to the everyday American. So far Clinton...

Surprise kiss

Naomi Fluckiger, Staffer May 6, 2015

During Madonna's eventful Cochella performance, the 56-year-old pop legend kissed singer Drake onstage. What she probably didn't expect was his horrified expression and mouth wiping following the kiss....

Dangerous mother

Naomi Fluckiger, Staffer May 6, 2015

A woman reportedly dangled her two-year-old son over the cheetah pit at the Cleveland Zoo then dropped him. The child was injured by the 10-foot fall but the cheetahs did not attempt to interact with him...

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