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Call for change: lower ticket prices will ignite school spirit

Alex Ellingson, Staff Writer October 25, 2024

It might seem like some Clover Hill sports teams lack support. Many students believe that reducing the entry price into events will change that by increasing school spirit and creating for a more encouraging...

Decline of CGI: has it lost its flair?

Decline of CGI: has it lost its flair?

Nixon Molina Aldaba, Staff Writer May 24, 2024

The evolution of computer-generated imagery (CGI)  has been nothing short of remarkable. From the iconic dinosaurs in “Jurassic Park” to the breathtaking battles in “Avengers: Endgame”, CGI has...

"No Casino Again" signs, along with pro-Casino signs, were common around Richmond in the months leading up to the Nov. election.

For second time, Richmond says ‘no’ to casino

Layla Vega, Editor-in-Chief November 20, 2023
Casinos are predatory businesses that prey on vulnerable groups by enabling problem gamblers, such as those who are more likely to develop a gambling addiction and those who gamble for financial reasons. 
Turf grass on the campus of Clover Hill High School.

Obsession with lawns harms environment for sake of vanity

Jackson Lair, Staff Writer March 1, 2023

In a time of rampant habitat destruction and starvation, America continues to waste precious land and resources. America’s communities are surrounded by empty, dead space. The land is cleared of its...

'Lamb to the Slaughter': the shocking truth

‘Lamb to the Slaughter’: the shocking truth

Jackson Lair, Staff Writer November 3, 2022

“Lamb to the Slaughter” is a short story by Roald Dahl published in 1954, where the main character, Mary Maloney, uses a frozen leg of lamb to kill her husband after learning that he is divorcing her....

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...

Protagonist, Mirabel, making a unique facial expression.

Disney’s ‘Encanto’ fails to deliver Madrigal magic

Spencer Woodbury, Editor February 23, 2022

Ah Disney, a company that has lately become famous for rehashing their beloved classic films and pumping out mediocre new movies. With “Coco” arguably being Disney’s only true gem in the past five...

Minors continuously exposed to teen sexualization in media

Minors continuously exposed to teen sexualization in media

Krisanny Salazar, Editor April 21, 2021

Today’s youth spends an average of six to nine hours a day on their electronic devices. Rest assured, according to the Washington Post, about 20% of that time is spent watching shows and movies. It makes...

CON: Virtual learning brings new set of challenges

CON: Virtual learning brings new set of challenges

Kaitlyn Weatherford, Chronicle Staff Writer March 9, 2021

Virtual learning is now a worldwide method of education, but there are a number of students who dislike it. Both students and teachers have found challenges regarding online schoolwork, and several people...

Armitage smiles through her mask.

PRO: Virtual learning embraces technology during a difficult time

Maira Azam, Chronicle Staff Writer March 9, 2021

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, students and staff approach a new challenge: attending school online this school year rather than in-person. And while the classroom might look different to most,...

Second hand clothing contributes to gentrification

Second hand clothing contributes to gentrification

Krisanny Salazar, Editor March 9, 2021

Thrifting is the act of buying used clothes for a discounted price. It has gained popularity throughout the last decade, particularly for teens looking to be sustainable, look trendy or make a profit....

Graduate Kimberly González proudly holds her diploma.

Former Cavalier Chronicle editors reflect on times at the Hill and discuss current plans

Ayathi Gogineni, Editor December 4, 2020

As students adjust to the novel and unexpected events of this year, the senior class of 2020 are not only adjusting to college and life after high school but are beginning a new chapter of their lives,...

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