By: Natalie Eaton From paintings, ceramics, stationary, and selling big on Etsy and online websites, students at Jenks have figured out ways to sell what they love and create businesses. High school students, Hannah Brown (10), Hoi Nei Haokip (11), and Hannah Graham (12), are only a few of the incredibly talented individuals here at... Continue Reading →
Not Milk?
By: Sophia Stunkard My entire life has been leading up to this moment. For as long as I can remember I have been dying to write an in-depth review over the most popular milk alternatives. But there has been something in my way, my news-writing advisor, Mr. McCown. Every month I pitch this incredible story... Continue Reading →
The Definitive Top 25 Christmas Songs
By: Aaron Siebert I’m making a list, I’m checking it twice (or more), and I’m gonna find out which Christmas songs are overrated or nice. Ok, that’s a lie. I’m not gonna “find” anything out, because I already know the top 25 best Christmas songs objectively. This is the “definitive” list. As a matter of... Continue Reading →
Christmas Lights Review
By: Liza Inbody As the holiday season approaches, so do the long-lasting traditions that family and friends have been enjoying for years, including gingerbread house decorating, watching Hallmark movies, Christmas caroling, and simply spending time with loved ones. In my experience, one tradition that has been a constant is looking at Christmas lights! Staring in... Continue Reading →
Kendall’s Crafts: Is it Worth the 5 Minutes?
By: Kendall Webber Now, we’ve all seen cheesy weird holiday hacks on Instagram, TikTok, or even Youtube and question our life decisions, and wonder why they feel the need to waste their time on that video. This article will provide some wonderful “holiday artwork” to show to your mom like you’re in elementary all over... Continue Reading →
Battle of the Seasonal Drinks: Who Will Win?
By: Jourdan Batson As any typical highschool student I live off of caffeine and counting the days until the nearest break. We’re coming up on Winter Break, so what better way is there to survive finals than drinking holiday-themed caffeine? This month, I visited three of the most popular coffee shops in Jenks in order... Continue Reading →
A Deep Dive Into The Beatles Get Back Documentary
By: Natalie Eaton One of the greatest rock bands of all time, and considerably, one of the biggest impacts in pop culture, are back. The new Disney + three-part documentary, The Beatles: Get Back directed by Peter Jackson highlights the making of the iconic 1970 album Let it Be. Like never before, Beatles fans will... Continue Reading →
I Tried One-Star Baking Recipes so You Don’t Have to
By: William Ford Sometimes the difference between one star and five stars is a single ingredient. Baking is less cooking and more of a science, combining the perfect ratios of ingredients to reach a desired outcome. Baking is something I’ve been doing for over a decade when I would make cookies and cupcakes with my... Continue Reading →
Holiday Recipes
By: Emma Zeller As Christmas approaches, so does the work that comes with it. One of the biggest and most stressful parts of the holiday season is meal preparation. As high school students, we are unbothered by the cooking because most of us rarely assist with the process. However, helping with the preparation of holiday... Continue Reading →
A Holiday Photojournal
By: Matty Mooney As the Holidays roll around, communities gather to celebrate the most magical time of the year. For Tulsa, the whole town contributes to the festivities that December brings. Wanting to take my love for photography and my town, I created a photojournal of some of the best Holiday activities Tulsa has to... Continue Reading →