Youtube Digitour expected to be a huge hit

Brian Zuiss, Reporter
May 28, 2011

For the first time ever, the video broadcasting website, Youtube, will be selecting popular musicians and artists to appear in the Digitour.  The Digitour is a huge concert tour presented by Youtube that showcases hit musicians who upload their home videos to the site. The Digitour will have a wide... Read more »

Angry Birds Rio suprises many

Brian Zuiss, Reporter
May 28, 2011

Angry Birds Rio came to the iOS on Mar. 17 to mark a new series in the popular casual gaming franchise.  This game was highly unexpected due to almost no previous mention of the game. In other Angry Birds games, the player would clear each level by killing the green pigs with various types of birds... Read more »

Foot strike debate put to rest

Brian Zuiss, Reporter
May 28, 2011

 For many years, most runners have been running incorrectly and they have not even been aware of it. This major error in running has been mainly caused by new shoes that popular running companies have supported. The actual problem is that running shoes are actually causing people to naturally heel... Read more »

Ray-Pec Tri determines varsity.

Brian Zuiss, Reporter
May 27, 2011

The junior varsity and varsity track teams traveled to Ray-Pec to participate in their practice meet.  The participating teams were Ruskin, Belton, and Ray-Pec. Athletes at this meet treated it seriously because the times they got determined if they would be eligible to run on Friday at the Blue Valley... Read more »

Ray-Pec invitational is winning

Brian Zuiss, That beast
May 27, 2011

The varsity track team participated in the track meet held by Ray-Pec on Apr. 18.  This being a meet against their rival school, Belton athletes tried extra hard to run faster, throw, and jump further than the competition. Chris Bechtel came close to winning a medal in the 800m run, but came in fourth... Read more »

‘The Hangover: Part II’ was a success despite commonalities

Kathryn Waugh, Student Life Editor
May 27, 2011

Many people have anticipated the release of ‘The Hangover Part II’ and they expected it to be just as funny as the first. With the idiotic comments from Allen, up- tight Stu and missing people, ‘The Hangover Part II’ was almost like a remake instead of a sequel. The story starts when Stu (Ed... Read more »

Blue Valley track and field meet opens up eyes

Brian Zuiss, Reporter
May 27, 2011

The track and field team traveled to the annual Spring Classic in Blue Valley. This meet opened up some new varsity runners to the tough Kansas competition. To go to the meet, runners had to meet a certain preset time for their event.  Coach Jared Foster said that even if a runner was on the varsity... Read more »

One night can change everything

Caitlyn Nickerson, Reporter
May 27, 2011

Everywhere teenagers can be found, there are many things being done that could potentially tear apart the lives of many people forever. Many teenagers from all around have been experimenting with sex, drugs and alcohol. The excuse most commonly used by these teens is that “this is the time to make... Read more »

Function follows form

Brian Zuiss, Reporter
May 25, 2011

To become a good runner, there are many important things that one must follow. One thing that most runners tend to neglect is the quality of their core and their form. A good core body strength is key to running because it helps runners keep good form for more intense or long runs.  A good core is also... Read more »

Helping today, for a better tomorrow

Emily Evans, Reporter
May 25, 2011

A massive tornado blasted its way across southwestern Missouri May 22, flattening several blocks of homes and businesses in Joplin and leaving residents frantically scrambling through the wreckage. The twister cut a path nearly six miles long and more than a half-mile wide through the center of town.... Read more »

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