November 15, 2011
By August McKernan Hundreds of miles beneath the sea, there lurks a creature unlike any other. Made of steel and powered by nuclear energy, it waits for the opportune moment to strike. This particular beast houses not just one heart, but hundreds. The crew of the USS Boise, a Los Angeles type submarine,... Read more »
November 14, 2011
Staff Editorial Muffled complaints and curious comments arose from students as fluorescent yellow folders and thick, green surveys were deposited onto their desks. Some seniors cringed as they filled out their SAT and ACT scores and mapped out their future plans, wishing they could escape the monotony... Read more »
November 14, 2011
By Jamie Jones As the senior class of 2012 filled the rows and chairs of the Little Theater, talk of graduation announcements, class rings and a future beyond high school, captured the ears and eyes of most. Although the presentation was aimed toward ordering gown sizes and graduation invitations, a... Read more »
November 14, 2011
By Jamie Jones Three years of Borah must come to an end one day, the time that comes when there is no more lackadaisical electives or free textbooks; seniors must ready themselves to say goodbye to easy grades and twin spirit days, and segway into adulthood. For some, this includes college. For those... Read more »
November 14, 2011
By Ari Anchustegui If imagination doesn’t rule the world, then what does? Senior cartoonist, Alexx Claar puts her colorful imagination to use to fuel and produce her work. “I’ve always thought that I have this crazy imagination and that’s where I get my art from,” she said. “I have all... Read more »
September 8, 2011
By Brittni Hanrahan Borah High School will be welcoming the Boise Language Academy next year, and Samantha Mora’s English 102 class has been working with the Academy students to help them transition. “English 102 students shadowed students and their classes for a day, and, in return, followed... Read more »
May 5, 2011
(From left to right): The Iron King, The Iron Daughter, and The Iron Queen are popular books in Julie Kagawa's Iron Series. By Michelle Conner The Iron King This is the first book in the popular Iron Series by Julie Kagawa. Meghan Chase is just a normal teenager, who has never felt at home in... Read more »