Lions’ soccer off to a strong start
January 29, 2010
Filed under Boys' Soccer, Featured, Sports
By Cody Zivley The boys’ soccer team had an all around win against Stony Point, the first game of their season; first the JV soccer team defeated Stony Points JV 2-1 with both goals scored by Saul Morales in the sixtieth minute with an assist by Angel Urbina and a Penalty kick in the sixty-third... Read more »
Beauty and the Beast slated for 5 performances
January 27, 2010
Filed under Featured, Features
Theater audiences will experience the magic of Beauty and the Beast presented by Leander High School drama department from Jan. 28 through Jan. 31. The characters, the story, the music, the sets come alive in a two hour dazzling performance. Pictured (left) are Walker McNabb as Gaston and two... Read more »
First place district Lions face CP Friday
January 21, 2010
Filed under News
The first 300 people at tomorrow night’s game get free basketball t-shirts. Looking for a win over Cedar Park, the Lions are looking to create a white-out at home. Playing really strong at this point in the season, the Lions now have first place outright. Read More →
Pants on the Ground and Pride Down the Drain
January 21, 2010
Filed under Opinions
By Ashley Bagwell When the new season of American Idol premiered, it was expected that there would be some memorable auditions and some impressive talent. What the world didn’t see coming, however, was the internet sensation that became of the song “Pants on the Ground” by ‘General’ Larry... Read more »
Gravel Bar-B-Gone!
January 21, 2010
Filed under News
By Emma Berkel With spring fed waters, a natural rock bottom, and rolling green hills, Barton Springs Pool has for decades been a source of pride and joy for the Austin community. Due to its consistent temperature and the warm climate of the Austin area, swimmers frequent the 900 foot long pool... Read more »
Avatar Faces Controversy, Stays on Top
January 19, 2010
Filed under Opinions
By Ashley Bagwell A majestic mountainside floats mightily behind the bright and beautiful foreground of changing colors and breathtaking jungles. Juxtaposed beside the cold steel and lumbering machines of destruction, this James Cameron film starts with a wonderful idea of the spectacular special... Read more »
Sherlock Holmes
January 13, 2010
Filed under Reviews
By Lauren Smith As the Christmas Eve flurries of snow brought us a chill, Christmas Day opened the door to a new sort of a chill; a chill to the bone; a chill delivered to us in the form of “Sherlock Holmes,” a movie that combines pseudo-supernatural elements, sharp humor, and of course, a mystery... Read more »
College Bound: From the Frying Pan into the Fire
January 13, 2010
Filed under Features
By Paisley Timm High school is often heralded as “the best time of your life” or in some cases, the worst. People either tell you it’s the least stress free or they actually remember it for what it is. High school is what they say should prepare you for the real-world: Jobs, college,... Read more »
Epic Resolutions
January 12, 2010
Filed under Columns, From the Heart
By Shelly Voss We all know how it goes. When a new year starts, its “out with the old and in with the new” and people everywhere are suddenly frantically resolving to lose weight, get better grades, and become the person they’ve always wanted to be. We all start off with incentive…we... Read more »
Special Edition: Texting
January 12, 2010
Filed under Teenage Vocabulary
By Kaitlin Hutson This is the special edition of ‘Beasting’ Your Way Through an Adolescent Vocabulary were we go through almost every acronym used in text messages across the U.S.A (United States of America), and translate them for a better understanding. There are many different acronyms... Read more »

