Touchdown towards college
Tyler McCann, Writer
February 21, 2012
By Tyler McCann Jordan Ramsey’s coaches, family and friends gather in Osceola’s culinary dining room to celebrate him signing his letter of intent to Ave Maria University on Monday, Feburary 20, 2012. He’ll join Nate Stearns in the fall as part of the new football program near Naples,... Read more »
Stearns signs scholarship
Tyler McCann, Photographer
February 21, 2012
By Tyler McCann Nathanel Stearns signs his letter of intent to play football at Ave Maria University in Osceola’s culinary dining room surrounded by his parents and friends on Monday, February 20, 2012. He’ll be one of the first to play in this fledgling program. Read More →
Giving “Nerd Herd” a whole new meaning
Adam Shown, Writer
February 16, 2012
By Adam Shown They are both loved and mocked across the Internet. They have been featured in the Wall Street Journal – on the front page, no less. They have taken over multitudes of websites, including YouTube and Facebook. They exist in every major city on the globe, and they grow stronger... Read more »
African-Americans honor heritage
Sydnee Peterman and Brea Hollingsworth, Writers
February 16, 2012
By Sydnee Peterman and Brea Hollingsworth “I appreciate my family even more during this time because I think of my grandmother and her struggle of becoming a school teacher during that hard time in American history.” McKenzie Rock remembers hearing tales of her grandmother’s road to success in... Read more »
Anthropology added to academics
Delaney Herper, Writer
February 15, 2012
By Delaney Herper Mr. Kontrick, Spanish 1 & 3 teacher, has decided to start an Anthropology class for next year. He wants to use it as a social studies class. The class will be worth half a credit. “Anthropology is the study of mankind from the past and the present,”... Read more »
Destroying destructive decisions
Lorenzo Bright, Writer
February 14, 2012
By Lorenzo Bright “[I worry about] teachers, love, and friendships,” said one sophomore. This student is not alone. Most teenagers live busy lives, filled with factors that can cause unwanted stress. Every teenager has to learn how to juggle tests, relationships, family, school, love, and... Read more »
Black women in American history
Brea Hollingsworth and Sydnee Peterman, Writers
February 13, 2012
By Brea Hollingsworth and Sydnee Peterman As African-American singer Sam Cooke would say, “It’s been a long time coming.” It has been a long time coming for everyone in this world. From the beginning the people have fought for their rights. One group in particular is African- Americans. From the... Read more »
Warrior celebrates Chinese New Year
Mariko Thompson, Writer
February 13, 2012
By Mariko Thompson New Year’s Eve 2012 is a distant memory for most of us. Although for 12th grader Margaret Yip, it is anything but. “The Chinese New Year means to start over. It’s a whole new start and hopefully the year will go better,” said Margaret. In Chinese history, the New Year... Read more »
Let me see if you can run it, run it
Erin Murphy, Writer
February 9, 2012
By Erin Murphy The sound of shoes hitting the pavement has returned to the Osceola track once more! The start of the season for track and field began on January 23rd, and is continuing to attract a crowd of students from all grade levels. Though track and field offers students the chance to become a... Read more »
Defending the Warrior football team
Kurt Lehmann, Writer
February 9, 2012
By Kurt Lehmann Fall 2010 (last football season): The Osceola Warrior football team won a whopping, drum roll please…. 0 games! Yeah, that’s right. Welcome to an academic school. Not a single current student at Osceola was attending high school last time the football team stirred up some playoff... Read more »


