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Students holding a discussion and forum in the auditorium after walking out.

Students speak out, hold forum on racial equality

Ben Schneider, Editor-in-Chief June 16, 2022

On May 13, students walked out and participated in an open forum and discussion in the auditorium in support of racial equality. The forum was a response to an incident that occurred in the building...

The team raises their trophy in celebration after winning the regional championship game

Boys soccer wins region championship

Ben Schneider, Editor-in-Chief June 7, 2022

The boys’ soccer team won a close match over Deep Run on June 3 to become the champions of region 5C and earn a home game in the first round of the state tournament.  Junior Adam Selby is thrilled...

Harmon stands in the hallway with one of the campaign posters that she made.

SCA turns attention to next year following election

Ben Schneider, Editor-in-Chief June 1, 2022

After weeks of candidates campaigning and placing posters around the school, the Student Council Association election is complete and the votes are counted.  The SCA officers for the 2022-2023 school...

Following the Supreme Courts leaked opinion, many students gathered outside of door 11 for have their voices heard.

Cavaliers walk out in response to Supreme Court leak

Ben Schneider, Editor-in-Chief June 1, 2022

On May 9, students participated in a walkout in support of abortion rights as part of a statewide day of student action following the leak of a Supreme Court opinion which indicated the court's intention...

Olivia Quintero is designing her future

Olivia Quintero is designing her future

Whitney Cardwell, Staff Writer May 27, 2022

The astonishing senior Olivia Quintero is about to challenge herself as she moves on to the University of Virginia (UVA) , where she will focus her studies on architecture. While she was accepted into...

After three years on the Chronicle staff, Editors Ayathi and Ethan sign off.

Saying goodbye to Chronicle editors Gogineni and Dobbins

Layla Vega, Staff Writer May 27, 2022

After four years of high school, almost every senior departs Clover Hill with many treasured Hill traditions and memories to pass along with others in years to come. Graduating seniors will leave the school...

Jaden Johnson: Coming of Age

Jaden Johnson: Coming of Age

Ian Hooks, Editor-in-Chief May 24, 2022

For Jaden Johnson, Clover Hill was “an amazing experience” that helped “[build] the man [that he] is today”.  In his four years, Johnson was a part of everything he could participate in. From...

Samantha Hairston finds success through turbulent times

Samantha Hairston finds success through turbulent times

Tyler Hamaker, Staff Writer May 24, 2022

Member of the Clover Hill show choir, future Old Dominion student and CEO of Covered Smiles, Samantha Hairston, is reaching new heights this year with graduation. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic,...

Bryson Jennings signed a letter of intent to play football for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill earlier this year.

Bryson Jennings continues football career in Chapel Hill

Cabot Butts, Staff Writer May 24, 2022

After four years, senior Bryson Jennings walked across the stage at the Siegel Center in a ceremony that took place on Monday, May 17. His four years are highlighted by his play as a defensive end on the...

Varsity softball eyes Regional play following strong season

Varsity softball eyes Regional play following strong season

Cabot Butts, Staff Writer May 24, 2022

In 19 games this season, the varsity softball team posted a 16-3 record, partly thanks to their potent offense that averaged over eight runs a game. That record placed them atop the 5C Region as well as...

Are all marking periods created equal?

Are all marking periods created equal?

Whitney Cardwell, Staff Writer May 19, 2022

Every school year is organized into four nine-week long marking periods, each varying in difficulty for the students. In my ten years of school I’ve grown to believe that the best and worst marking periods...

You can dance if you want to? A potential new elective

You can dance if you want to? A potential new elective

Whitney Cardwell, Staff Writer May 19, 2022

Cavalettes dance coach Michaela Smith has sparked inspiration and determination to bring a dance class as an elective to Clover Hill High School next year. It will be a gym credit that consists of the...

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